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| Clinton Power Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| “As a Gestalt therapist I believe change is possible through awareness. Awareness of the patterns of relating you bring from your history and experience. Awareness opens the door to making healthy choices that allow you to live your life in a rich and fulfilling way. In the therapeutic process we explore your physical, psychological, intellectual, emotional, interpersonal and spiritual experiences in a holistic way” |
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| Ash Rehn Counsellor |
| I specialise in helping people find ways forward.
Together we can talk about what is important to you.
We are experts in our own lives. Therapeutic conversations
allow us to redefine who we are and enjoy new or forgotten
aspects of our lives.
My hopes for our time together are that we will explore these possibilities to enable you to go forward. |
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| Ronald Valencia Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| 'heart seeking understanding...'
This to me is what therapy is about. It is the exploration of what is truly real in our embodied experience (heart), in order to uncover ways of seeing and knowing clearly (understanding). In this creative process both therapist and client together form meaningful narratives that honour, validate, expand, heal, complete and transform one's own experience. |
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| Vivian Baruch Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Since 1981 I have counselled a wide range of people from diverse backgrounds. This enables me to offer a safe, therapeutic environment in which we jointly explore ways for you to deal with the life situations we all face as human beings. I have also worked extensively as an educator in a variety of settings. My aim is to help you find resolutions which fit for you and to promote enduring long-term change, rather than engaging in short-term problem solving. My website is www.vivianbaruch.com.
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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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| David White Psychotherapist |
| I have learnt that effective therapy must be a co-operative venture, involving mutual respect, good will and hard work. Those who enter into it half heartedly, do not do particularly well. Good therapy takes as long as it takes and cannot be hurried to suit anyone’s personal agendas. Having said this, I have seen that those who are prepared to put in the hard yards, can do extremely well in altering their circumstances, feelings and attitudes and in coming to terms with what they cannot alter. |
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