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| Tash Dakos Clinical Psychologist |
| It can be a difficult first step to contact a therapist. Finding someone you feel comfortable and confident with, becomes the next challenge.
Trust, respect and understanding will underpin the therapeutic relationship with Tash. She will relate to you with ease and professionalism. You will always be informed, consulted and treated with care and consideration. |
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| Catherine Devetzis Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist |
| In my 11 years of practicing psychotherapy I have learnt that people already possess the personal resources they need to heal their psychological distress. I aim to activate those resources by overcoming the despair and stuckness that compells them to repeat their painful ways of relating and living. I listen to what my clients tell me on all levels: verbal, non-verbal, emotional and implied comments to help me activate the neglected aspects of their selves. |
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| Kim Michelle Hansen Counsellor |
| Counselling is a process whereby personal issues and difficulties can be identified,options considered and investigated and resolutions reached, in a safe and confidential environment. Essentially the process requires us to ask, "What do I need to do now or to turn my attention to, to enable me to cope better, feel better, be more productive and sustain healthy, enjoyable relationships?" |
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| Lisa Laba Sarkis Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| To provide an online counselling service that can reach and support those in need, in the comfort of their own home. I have passion and dedication to helping individuals. |
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| Nicole Robins Family Therapist, Counsellor |
| Counselling provides a unique opportunity for you to discuss and reflect upon current concerns. Good couple and family therapy should feel non-judgemental and open up new ways of responding to behaviours and relationship difficulties that can feel entrenched. As an experienced family therapist I can also offer ideas and parenting strategies to encourage families to try new approaches that have been shown to help children to thrive, and parents to feel more in charge and in touch with their kids. |
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| Ellen Stuebe Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I am a qualified psychotherapist with a passion for helping you find more authentic happiness and meaning in your life. I offer a warm, safe and confidential space to explore your experiences and feelings. My deeply empathic approach allows you to gain new perspectives on relationships and patterns of experience that may be causing you pain or confusion. I work in a gentle and attuned manner that fosters a therapy relationship of trust and the potential for powerful transformation. |
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| Lorraine Wright Counsellor, Clinical Social Worker |
| Lorraine's approach to counselling is client-centred and integrative. Lorraine maintains a strengths-based focus that remains curious to client resilience and authenticity. Lorraine offers a supportive and respectful environment to facilitate a collaborative partnership to discover issues of importance to the client. Lorraine's desire is to empower and equip clients to overcome obstacles and to move forward in life in their desired direction.
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| Sue Adams Psychotherapist, Relationship Therapist |
| I believe an accepting environment is essential to good therapy. I listen to what people are hoping to gain from their time with me and help to clarify their issues. Talking things through with someone trained in asking the right questions can bring unexpected insights. While helping people to live as well as they can in the present I explore the history of the presenting problem which is vital in bringing about long-lasting change. I do both short and long term therapy, individual and couples. |
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| Jocelyn Brewer Counsellor, Coach |
| Jocelyn has a dynamic approach to working with young people- that is fun and adventurous! Using a range of visualisation, meditation and kinesiology techniques alongside positive psychology and strengths based principles, clients learn to manage issues such as anxiety, fear, anger and stress, and discover ways to improve self-esteem, body image and time management skills. Jocelyn equips young people with mind/body/spirit techniques to assist them achieve and maintain peak psychological fitness. |
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| Nada Coorey Psychologist |
| People come to therapy when they are experiencing emotional difficulties in their lives that are difficult to bear. Improvement in therapy goes beyond the relief of a specific problem. Through self-awareness and development we can improve the quality of a person’s life. When I see a client, I endeavour to assist them to understand the nature of their difficulties as fully as possible, and to help them develop the skills to handle these difficulties in a way that can be of benefit to them.
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