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| Jacqui Winship Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist |
| I believe in the power of the therapy relationship to enable individuals and couples to grow, heal and thrive. I offer a supportive environment in which you can gain a better understanding of your concerns and how they are influencing your life as well as developing a greater sense of wellbeing. My aim is to assist you in exploring issues that are troubling you and to help you to gain greater insight into these in order to develop resources and strategies to resolve, accept or overcome them. |
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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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| Susan Alldred-Lugton Psychologist |
| My style of therapy is very much based on working with the client in order to discuss their inner thoughts and feelings as well as their actual experiences both past and present. For many clients this may be the first time in their lives that they have revealed these things to another person. The aim of therapy is to take responsibility for oneself and to make changes so that life becomes more satisfying. |
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| Beverley Aronstan Psychologist |
| Every person can be helped. Nobody is alone. Every individual is part of a system that is interactive and interpersonal. Our attitudes and behaviours can best be understood in the context of our relationships with others. |
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| Dan Auerbach Counsellor |
| Sydney based professional counselling service providing treatment and referral for all psychological issues including depression, anxiety, panic, addiction, sexuality issues, relationship difficulties, couples counselling, eating disorder, trauma and abuse, self harm and all other complex issues. |
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| Zsuzsa Barta Psychotherapist, Clinical Psychologist |
| My repertoire of techniques have changed and developed throughout the years but my philosophy remains the same - it doesn't really matter what techniques are applied if the therapist is competent and authentic. What brings about positive change is always the quality of the therapeutic relationship, updated knowledge and skill base of the therapist and the active, committed involvement of the client |
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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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