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| Ilan Cohen Counsellor, Clinical Psychologist |
| Stressed out, feeling trapped, frustrated with getting help, can't sleep, in emotional pain, feel constantly depressed and worried, these are the feelings, the very common feelings that many people experience day after day, night after night.
In my new book called "Living Beyond Pain" I discuss ways to deal with pain and stress. I use Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, also known as CBT, which is the most researched form of therapy. |
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| Philip Hilder Psychologist |
| Specialist Trauma Treatment: Philip provides a welcoming and safe environment for each persons journey to overcome the dibilitating effects of trauma and move towards personal healing and wholeness. As a therapist he feels honoured to witness and support the courage and growth of each client and he is constantly inspired by the resiliant beauty of the human spirit. |
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| Inderjit Kaur Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist |
| I have a strong desire and the sensitivity to provide the best care for clients. I provide evidence-based treatment and I pay attention to client's needs. I help clients to focus on their strengths and to assist them to achieve their goals. Registered Medicare provider as a clinical psychologist in Crows Nest, Sydney CBD and provider to major health care funds. |
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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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| 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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| Karen Workman Psychologist |
| I respect the body immensely. The body reveals many truths we have ‘lost’ in the labyrinth of the mind. Using body awareness we explore the core beliefs which limit us. We follow feelings, sensations, and thoughts as they are revealed in the body, we access the unknown. Making the unknown known can be creative, playful and sometimes painful too. The process is one of sharing the joy and the grief of self discovery, allowing and intention walking in each other’s shadow. |
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