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| Leeanne Lightfoot Counsellor, Clinical Social Worker |
| A strength-based perspective underpins my work with clients. I am committed to providing a space that is supportive and non-judgemental so that individuals and couples may explore the issues that are present in their lives. It is useful for individuals to identify and build upon their strengths to build resilience in their lives.
'One spends time looking outside themselves for strength only to find that it had always existed within them.'
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| Desiree Loveridge Clinical Psychologist |
| Desiree is a compassionate and down to earth Clinical Psychologist who is committed to helping people overcome their struggles and achieve a meaningful and fulfilling life. In a confidential and nurturing atmosphere, she will listen and provide you with information and skills to help you manage. Desiree is able to assist with a broad range of presenting concerns, and aims to provide a professional and quality service for all her patients. |
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| Tzach Maya Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Tzach Maya provides counselling & psychotherapy for individuals and couples, with group therapy and phone counselling. His therapeutic philosophy is to provide accessible therapy to help people address current challenges and long-standing issues, as well as to explore their unique way of being with themselves, others and their environment. This can be achieved by offering a therapeutic space, human contact and a special way of sharing, where clients move towards mental health welfare and growth. |
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| Gay D McKinley Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| All of us have times in our lives when we feel that we're in a fog and can't seem to find our way out. This can be especially difficult if you're usually the one that others rely on. If it's the first time you've felt like this, it can be really confusing - and frightening.
Seeking help from a counsellor is not a sign of weakness or an admission of failure. It's actually the opposite. It's a sign that you have the strength and good sense to get help when you most need it. |
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| Adam McLean Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| The underlying principle of how I work is strongly influenced by Existential philosophy. Existentialism breaks away from putting labels on a persons’ life and works from the basis of being-present. I believe we are challenged to take personal responsibility for the choices we make in life. The past influences the present and the future poses hope, meaning and purpose. Existential philosophy approaches life holistically. In our work together 'expect change to happen'. |
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| Michael Muir Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I work in partnership with clients to facilitate finding more fulfilling ways of being. I employ somatic psychotherapy techniques which encourage the body and mind to transform and reconnect. This involves verbal engagement and bodywork, both biodynamic massage and other forms of touch where appropriate. All of this supports the exploration of limiting beliefs and a movement towards happiness, spontaneity, creativity and an ongoing sense of wellbeing. You don’t have to do it on your own. |
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| Wendy Nash Psychotherapist |
| Women pass through periods of transition and reflection at different phases of life. If you’re questioning who and where you are, and what you want in life, you may benefit from supportive psychotherapy. My area of specialisation is women redefining their lives during this period. My therapeutic style is holistic, integrating mind and body, and informed by my university studies in psychology. My manner is empathic, inclusive and empowering. |
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| Sue Paton Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Psychotherapy can provide a new model of what a close relationship can be; it can teach you to reflect on feelings, events and patterns of your own behaviour in a way that you have been unable to before; it can compensate to some degree for nurturing experiences you never had as a child; it can be an opportunity to face some unpleasant facts about how you really operate in relationships; it can offer a safe haven where feelings of shame no longer present a barrier to self-exploration. |
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| Clinton Power Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Singles and Couples: Relationships Don’t Have to Be Painful! Relationship Counselling for singles can help you create the relationship you have always wanted… Couples Counselling can help you re-discover the love that brought you together…. Visit my website at www.clintonpower.com.au for more information or to book online today. |
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| Ash Rehn Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Specialising in confidence, relationship issues, anxiety, depression, 'sex addiction' & pornography, lesbian & gay counselling, mid-life crisis, alcohol & drug issues, grief, loneliness and survivors of childhood abuse.
I offer a choice of convenient, private counselling & psychotherapy services you can access in comfort over the phone or internet: www.forwardtherapy.com . Over 20 years in clinical mental health, community & private practice |
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