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| Jacqueline McDiarmid Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| We all come across hurdles in life and we are all entitled to receive help when those hurdles arise. I believe that it takes courage and insight to make the changes needed to help us manage difficult times. Psychotherapy and Counselling can facilitate these changes. |
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| Sally McDougall Psychotherapist, Psychologist |
| My focus is on enabling individuals to cope with pressures, to lead a fulfilling and satisfying work and personal life.
I have over 20 years experience as a clinician and occupational psychologist, assisting individuals with depression, anxiety, and work place stress, including relationships. |
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| Edna McKelvey Psychotherapist |
| It is my experience both personally and in my work as a therapist that whether you are in emotional or physical pain within your personal, family or business life, or are feeling confused, anxious or 'down', often just talking to someone who can maintain an objective perspective, who will listen and offer support as required, can be a most useful and liberating experience during difficult times. That alone can facilitate healing and assist growth toward a more positive and healthy life. |
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| Karon Meehan Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| We all want to feel happy, joyous, blissful and stress-free, have a sense of inner peace, wellbeing and balance in our lives. Karon explores with you the areas you desire to change in your life, like enjoying better health, losing weight, stop smoking, happier relationships, a job change, family reconciliation or maybe you just want to create more of a balanced lifestyle, boost your confidence ands feel better on the inside. |
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| Chloe Morris Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I believe that life is full of challenges, but that we all have the potential to be happy and fulfilled much of the time. I offer a therapeutic space where problems and challenges can be discussed and worked through together. I encourage discussion about your experiences in the world, and actively listen to what you have to say. Problems often arise in relationship to others, and therapy can help to address some of our learnt ways of being in the world, that complicate our lives. |
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| Shushann Movsessian Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I believe we are innately drawn towards living our wholeness – that our physical and emotional disturbances, dreams and relationship conflicts are our unconscious attempt to do so. Through compassion, safety and awareness I work closely with you in unfolding, exploring and integrating the potential meaning of your life challenges and practical skills in addressing them. From this comes greater strength, increased capacity for real change, understanding and acceptance. |
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| Micaela Nathan Psychotherapist |
| Music has the power to transform your life. As a registered music psychotherapist, musician, composer, hypnotherapist and naturopath, I offer sessions in Guided Imagery and Music, a specialist model within the Music Therapy profession. Supporting you through times of change and personal challenge, it is an effective strategy for relieving a great range of personal and health issues, including emotional/mood disorders, life crises and relationship concerns. |
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| Gerry O'Sullivan Psychotherapist |
| Psychotherapy - "the art of nurturing and healing the soul". As a Somatic Psychotherapist I aim to guide my clients to self-awareness, creating a safe and caring environment in which to examine and heal the wounds that are manifesting themselves through crises or undesirable situations in their lives.
As I grow older I recognise the importance of conscious ageing and now offer coaching and workshops designed to facilitate this major life transition into the "third age".
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| Sue Paton Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Psychotherapy can provide a new model of what a close relationship can be; it can teach you to reflect on feelings, events and patterns of your own behaviour in a way that you have been unable to before; it can compensate to some degree for nurturing experiences you never had as a child; it can be an opportunity to face some unpleasant facts about how you really operate in relationships; it can offer a safe haven where feelings of shame no longer present a terrible barrier to self-exploration. |
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| Milan Peters Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| The answers we seek are not always found in thought alone. The body can also hold clues to things that have long ago passed from mind and memory. As a Therapist who values the connection between body and mind, I encourage people to explore this connection in themselves. Change within people does not have to be forced, but will come about spontaneously as the different, and often conflicting, aspects of ourselves have a chance to be expressed, deeply understood, and then allowed to integrate. |
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