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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 you 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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| Victoria Yeganeh Psychotherapist, Psychoanalyst |
| When people take the step to seek therapy, it is because they are suffering. Their pain may be sharp and clear (loss of health or a loved one), dull (loss of joy), nagging (creative block or relationship problems), intense, grating and widespread (anxiety) or lodged as a symptom in the body. As a Jungian analyst, I believe that by attending to suffering at conscious and unconscious levels, psyche will be assisted to find its way past painful blockages and to flow into a healthy dynamic balance. |
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| Andrea Cone-Farran Psychotherapist, Psychoanalyst |
| Qualified Jungian analyst and accredited analytical psychologist with a special interest in helping people develop psychological insight and awareness in order to live differently in the present and future. Our work uncovers how feelings, knowledge and ideas that are below the surface and assumptions, values and beliefs we don't know exist, decisively contour thinking, actions, habits, behaviours, choices and motivations in personal relationships, work, social connections and society. |
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| Peter Gunn Psychoanalyst |
| If we are tossed by the waves of life we have the choice of making of our losses the ground of our love. |
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