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| Judy Christian Psychologist |
| My role is to help you to function well in your everyday life. I usually find that clients have a lot more resources within themselves than they initially think, & I aim to help them identify their strengths and learn to build on these, developing the confidence to continue problem solving without my help! I also believe that it is important for people to solve their problems within their own framework of beliefs & I have a strong respect for all spiritual belief systems. |
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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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| Melissa Ferrari Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Life presents itself with stress and struggle at different times in all our lives. I am trained in a mindful and professional model of counselling and psychotherapy and have a strong commitment to helping others create change in their life. Managing alone is not always the best way forward. Understanding patterns in our lives and the way we cope can be extremely empowering to help create change. Psychotherapy can help make change happen more consciously and mindfully. |
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| Elaine Ford Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Adjusting to the challenges of life can impact on our physical and emotional well-being. having someone assist in adapting to such challenges can be very beneficial. my style of therapy aims at applying evidence-base practice that helps the person understand their experience and explore avenues to bring about change. |
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