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| Shushann Movsessian Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I believe we are innately drawn towards living our wholeness – that our physical and emotional disturbances, dreams and relationship conflicts are our unconscious attempt to do so. Through compassion, safety and awareness I work closely with you in unfolding, exploring and integrating the potential meaning of your life challenges and practical skills in addressing them. From this comes greater strength, increased capacity for real change, understanding and acceptance. |
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| Alison Strasser Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Existential therapy, which is what I practice, is a process of becoming more aware of the choices we have made and the different choices we can make about who we are, what our purpose is and what we can become. But most important is the relationship that we build together. Counselling and psychotherapy is a journey that both the therapist and client take together. Sometimes its short and sometimes it takes a longer period of time. Sometimes its hard and sometimes its fun. |
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| Anthony Berrick Psychologist, Counselling Psychologist |
| Live more: Reconnect with your values, and the people you love, and create meaning and purpose in your life.
Struggle less: Learn to deal better with challenging situations and difficult thoughts and feelings, and regain control over destructive behaviours. |
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| Kristine Braaten Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Therapy can help us to connect with our current experience, to harness this energy to move into clarity and growth. Even when we don’t understand what is happening with us, there is a deeper wisdom that, when accessed, will liberate us to find the clarity, energy and creativity that we crave. My vision for this process with you is one which is nurturing, joyous, energetic and solutions oriented. |
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| Jill Henry Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I help people who are having difficulties working out what is best for them in their personal and professional lives and concentrate on helping my clients get relief, clarity, and direction. Often this involves focusing on relationships and deciding what it is that is preventing them from giving and receiving what they might want from a relationship with friends, families, work colleagues, husbands or partners. |
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