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| Maria Caetano Counsellor |
| To assist people to be the best they can be |
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| Silvia Camastral Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I help clients in a supportive, non-judgemental, collaborative and experiential way to explore issues and find their own solutions to empower themselves and enrich their lives. Clients find that my supportive and at times humorous style is helpful in getting to know new aspects of themselves and making changes in their lives. |
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| Jan Campbell-Thompson Psychotherapist |
| As someone who was an analysand long before becoming an analytic therapist, I understand the crucial importance of the relationship between Client and Therapist - for me the relationship and its authenticity IS the therapy. I view my ability to be present to the needs of the individual and my informed understanding, both personal and educational of the issues of transference and countertransference, as essential to the successful outcome of any therapeutic interaction. |
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| Eros Candusso Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Life ever-evolving processes face us with challenges as well as opportunities. We choose to operate on either aspect, according to past experiences that are still influencing us emotionally. Self-limiting inner conflicts undermine the expression of the authentic self, our understanding of the present, and sabotage our future. Counselling therapy can facilitate self-awareness and the discovery of our true potentials that assist us in resolving those issues affecting our life and relationships. |
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| Alison Cannell Psychotherapist |
| I help my clients identify and resolve self-limiting issues so they can reach their potential in relating to themselves and others. Working with me will not only give you greater motivation to make changes but also the skills to do so. My aim is to provide a safe, confidential and non-judgemental environment, and a flexibility in therapy style that enables you to feel fully supported. My focus is on your ongoing growth; and truly listening so that you feel heard. |
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| Kaalii Cargill Psychotherapist |
| We who live in technologically developed countries have entered the 21st Century with unparalleled access to information about every aspect of human life. I believe we have a responsibility to use this information to examine the belief systems by which we live, and to find a way to sustain human life on Earth. I believe that therapy is not about fixing something that is supposedly broken, but rather about teaching people to attend to the rich language of soul.
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| Meg Carley Clinical Psychologist, Health Psychologist |
| Meg Carley is an experienced, U.S. trained Doctor of Clinical Psychology. She works in private practice in central Brisbane, is a Lecturer in Clinical Psychology at QUT, and supervises psychologists in training. She is skilled in psychodynamic, mindfulness, and cognitive behavioral approaches, and tailors treatment approach to the individual needs and personality of each person presenting for psychotherapy.
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| John Carroll Counsellor |
| John offers individual and couple counselling, life coaching and lifeskills education programmes. |
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| Kim Carter Clinical Psychologist |
| I’m a clinical psychologist (Currently registered as a Generalist under the Medicare Better Access Program).
I believe that therapy offers people the chance to reflect on life and make changes. Sometimes the changes are dramatic. Sometimes they’re small but profound: reaching an understanding and acceptance of the things that we can’t change. Above all, therapy should be a safe and supportive place where you can be yourself.
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| Julie Busch Catt Psychologist |
| Life crisis can be a powerful opportunity for personal growth and change; with the right support we can make choices about our lives and relationships with integrity and clarity. Counselling can be useful and even life-changing, no matter what the circumstances -- which can range from moderate, ongoing work or domestic stress to a major life-crisis. In fact, there are as many different situations and as many different outcomes as there are individuals. |
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