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| Geoffrey Mitchell Psychologist |
| Geoffrey specializes in helping Adult clients achieve deeper self understanding, translating the associated self awareness and emotional release into required behavior change. He believes the essence of the counselling relationship, based on positive regard and deep empathy is essential for the client to achieve positive change.
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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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| Alexandra Pope Psychotherapist |
| I have an abiding sense of the sacred and that the vicissitudes of our lives are full of meaning, providing opportunities for growth and creativity. Each person sits within a larger story that of family, community and the World: political, environmental and spiritual. The personal and the global are all connected and need to be acknowledged within the therapeutic process. And I strongly believe that our individual acts towards wholeness can be a healing force for our World as well. |
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| Janine Rod Psychotherapist, Psychologist |
| My personal philosophy centres on the belief that all humans are unique individuals with unlimited potential, inner strength and resilience. With the realization of one’s own potential, it is possible to transform the negative aspects in ones life to more positive, fulfilling and happy experiences. By increasing one’s inner strength, it is possible to develop a strong determination and greater chance of success.
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| Alison Waugh Coach, Psychologist |
| Good health and personal development have been the underlying themes of my working life. A Psychologist with advanced psychotherapeutic training in EMDR, recent postgraduate training at the University of Sydney in the Psychology of Coaching as well as registration as a nurse I enjoy working with people to achieve their personal, work and health goals. My background enables me to customise the approach/es most useful and relevant to my client; flexibility is a feature of my approach. |
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| Judith Withers Psychologist |
| I have a committment to my clients and develop my methodology to meet their needs. I develop realistic and practical goals for them to work toward and adapt treatment to provide optimal assistance to them on their road to an improved quality of life. I do this in a consultative and open manner. |
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| Rita Young Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I work from a somatic, psychodynamic and mindfulness base, believing ease in both body and mind is possible from practising presence and discovering what keeps one away from presence. |
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| Julian Zanelli Psychotherapist |
| My vision is that psychological wellbeing can be attained and built on once we come to terms with who we are and with those events of our lives that have helped shape us. Change happens when you create a deep acceptance of yourself and your life. Therapy can help transform difficult issues and problematic states of mind allowing more freedom, fresh perspectives and more aliveness. Good therapy offers the chance to transform a person, not simply change a behaviour. |
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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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| 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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