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| Sue England Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| The aim of counselling and psyschotherapy is to relieve psychological distress and promote psychological well-being. Many of us experience trying times in our lives when challenges and difficulties may be greater than usual, or our ways of dealing with them don’t seem to work well anymore. These are times when managing alone may not be the best way forward and reaching out for a safe space in which to regain balance and away from extremes of chaos or rigidity is a sound investment. |
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| Matthew Evans Psychologist |
| I listen well to understand my client's issues and treatment goals. I then help them draw on a number of different strategies to assist them move towards their goals. |
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| Julie Fletcher Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I believe that psychotherapy at it's core is an openness to another human's experience. I see my role as providing a safe, empathic and compassionate space for clients to explore their issues and difficulties. |
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| Jennifer Fox Psychotherapist |
| In therapeutic conversation together we map and explore whatever it is you are experiencing, both the difficulties and the seeds and strategies of change. Challenges arise, are faced and grappled with in a therapeutic climate of tender support and acceptance. Therapy is an awareness process which is emotionally demanding and strengthening. |
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| Lisa Frese Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I approach my work as a body-oriented psychotherapist and counsellor from a holistic position that views people as emotional, physical, energetic, and spiritual beings. I am passionate about working with the empathic relationship and integrating nurturing and attuned touch when appropriate. Within this safe framework, I assist clients in facing difficult issues and in transforming traumatic experiences to find a new understanding of themselves and more aliveness and self-acceptance. |
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| Gabrielle Gawne-Kelnar Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Whatever challenges you face at the moment, I believe the keys to the solutions are somewhere within you ... perhaps they're just not so easy to see right now.
With counselling and psychotherapy, you and I can begin to find those keys and explore what they might unlock for you.
We can unearth the strengths that sustained you so far, and build on them. In a space of safety, creativity and growth, you can begin to restore yourself and gather your resources for the journey ahead.
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| Soraiya Gilmour Counsellor |
| We live in relationship with ourselves with others & in this world. We thrive, we heal, we grow in relationship. Yet life continually challenges us to renegotiate our relationships. The therapy partnership I offer is founded on wisdom of existential therapy, practice of mindfulness & on faith in change inspired by neuroscience. I will help you reconnect with your inner knowledge, open new possibilities with an improved sense of self & gently support you to reclaim responsibility for life choices |
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| Joe Gubbay Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist |
| Clear goals are defined to make sure treatment focuses on what you want. Problems like anxiety and depression are a result of unhelpful patterns of behaviour and thinking; therapy shows you how to straighten out your thoughts so they're more realistic, and you're shown ways to change your behaviour. The main approach used is cognitive behaviour therapy, which has strong evidence to show that it's effective. Progress is monitored to make sure we're making improvements. Oh - and humour helps! |
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| Corinne Henderson Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Counselling/psychotherapy provide a safe and supportive environment in which to explore problematic issues; evolve strategies; and review options to meet personal goals and live a more rewarding life. Using a ‘person centred’ approach that views all individuals as self-striving to find meaning and fulfilment in the world, and a capacity for creativity, growth and choice, I work with clients to develop insight and self-awareness. |
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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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