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| Lenore Watts Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I have been helping people for over a decade to cope with difficult and at times overwhelming emotions such as anxiety, shame, stress, sadness, fear, phobias and anger. From personal experience I understand how scary, confusing and difficult making change can seem and the freedom, joy and empowerment it creates when you do. One of the main tools I use and teach is meridian tapping (also known as EFT or SET). I combine this with my professional psychotherapy training and experience. |
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| John Woodcock Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I work as a Jungian Psychotherapist. More details of my professional life can be found at www.lighthousedownunder.com, as well as information on my books and essays. |
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| Mark Baddeley Psychologist |
| I believe in allowing space for clients to say all that needs to be said. I then work with the client to define an approach that helps them to achieve their goals. I am essentially client centred. I also believe that assisting clients to achieve states of deep calm accelerates therapeutic progress. I help promote a positive outlook. |
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| Vivian Baruch Relationship Therapist, Counsellor |
| Relationship Counselling for singles can help you develop happy and healthy relationships. Couples Counselling can help you reconnect to the intimacy and love you once had.
I have many tools to help you become lighter in your heart and mind because I have worked with people from diverse backgrounds since 1981. My greatest satisfaction comes from working with relationship issues for singles and couples and to see you becoming free of your pain. For more information go to www.vivianbaruch.com. |
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| Julie Busch Catt Psychologist |
| Have you reached a crossroads where you’ve decided the path you’ve been travelling isn’t getting you where you want to go? Counselling can be a life-changing tool, and I’ve dedicated my career to helping people change old patterns, develop insight, and live with integrity and joy. Good therapy can be a joyful experience, despite the need to discuss stressful, sad or shameful things. There’s beauty in developing insight & making choices from a place of awareness rather than habit or fear |
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| Stewart Clarke Psychotherapist, Clinical Social Worker |
| I offer professional and experienced Counselling & Psychotherapy for Individuals & Couples who may be dealing with a range of life challenges. I bring to my work solid clinical training (BSW, UNSW, Dip.Psych, ANZAP), alongside diverse work & life experiences. Areas of specialisation include: Depression, anxiety,relationships & intimacy, self esteem issues, repetitive problem patterns (feeling stuck), grief, personality & mood disturbances, sexuality & sexual identity, trauma, life transitions. |
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| Kathryn Dorgan Clinical Psychologist |
| I believe good therapy combines therapist competence and expertise, a trusting therapeutic relationship, and commitment from a client to work on making positive change. My aim is to help clients pinpoint the root of unhelpful patterns and what drives these, identify strengths and personal resources, then teach practical ‘here and now’ strategies to overcome difficulties and work through emotional pain. |
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| Stefan Durlach Psychotherapist, Counselling Psychologist |
| Helping people find their way by addressing the issues and questions that really matter to them. I aim to provide psychological services, which are professional, competent, informed, ethical, confidential, contextual, compassionate, and soulful.
My work is underpinned by values of freedom, ‘care of the soul’, mindful living, and the development and evolution of consciousness.
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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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| 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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