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| Michelle Tadros Clinical Psychologist |
| I work on creating a warm and comfortable environment for my clients to feel safe exploring their concerns. I utilise a combination of therapeutic approaches that have been demonstrated as effective by research. These include cognitive behaviour therapy, schema therapy, interpersonal psychotherapy and acceptance and commitment therapy. My approach is flexible and tailored to suit each individual.
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| Jonathan Tandos Clinical Psychologist |
| I look for the uniqueness and potential in clients. I seek not only to help people resolve their current problems, but to equip them for the challenges ahead, inspire them to more fully experience their lives, and help them discover their own truth. Therapy can not only help alleviate suffering, restore balance, lead to growth and change, and promote self-acceptance, but can also be an enlivening and great learning experience for both client and therapist alike. |
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| Rina Taub Family Therapist, Counselling Psychologist |
| My passion as a therapist is sparked by my personal beliefs about people and their capacity to move away from problems and towards new alternatives for themselves. I am privileged in my work to see the steps people take in the face of hard times. I am constantly amazed and inspired by the stories people share and of how they are able to draw on their knowledge and resources to cope with obstacles and emotional pain. |
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| Joanne Taylor Psychologist |
| Achieving balance in life is vital for our well-being. At times, we may encounter problems that can overwhelm us and affect our ability to cope. My goal is to assist people to manage these difficulties and find ways to achieve a balance in their life. If you are experiencing great change in your life, or would just like to improve your performance in a specific area or even just achieve your true potential, I aim to help you reprogram for success. |
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| Liz Telford Family Therapist, Counsellor |
| I provide a confidential, professional service which aims to enable people to understand and enhance their life and relationships. The counselling relationship provides a supportive and respectful environment in which clients can safely explore their issues. |
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| Allan Templeton Relationship Therapist, Counsellor |
| My role as a professional therapist is to employ appropriate modalities that will assist my clients to explore different strategies for coping with the difficulties they are experiencing. By encouraging people/families to be proactive in regaining legitimate control over their own circumstances they are empowered as they learn to master skills that inspire them to “own” their recovery. These skills will help them to deal with possible future crises without necessarily requiring professional help |
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| Merryn Tendys Clinical Psychologist |
| People manage challenges with remarkable resilience, perseverance and creativity. However, sometimes our emotions are too overwhelming, our resources are depleted or we are stuck in patterns that we struggle to change. At these times, therapy can be useful to build skills, break maladaptive patterns, heal childhood wounds and empower a person to move forwards. Each individual is unique in their experience, strengths and struggles and consequently therapy must be tailored to suit the person. |
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| Themis Thomas Counsellor, Coach |
| Bring yourself to life, and discover fresh ways of being and relating. Take the opportunity to safely explore limiting life patterns and long held beliefs. You may just find that change brings you true autonomy - a life filled with harmony, fun and love. When your commitment to yourself begins to reflect in all areas and relationships in your life, you may well experience your unique and inner truth and a personal sense of absolute freedom. |
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| Nicol Thomas Psychotherapist, Psychoanalyst |
| I am a Lacanian psychoanalyst. Lacan's psychoanalysis is based in the idea that the unconscious is structured like language. What you say reveals the unconscious processes that underlie any issues that are problematic for you, or recur. Recurring problems especially, are well resolved when you work within the realms of psychoanalysis. I believe that psychoanalysis offers a way of working through issues that is radically different to many modern modalities. |
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