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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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| Dan Auerbach Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Sydney based professional counselling service providing treatment for psychological issues including depression, anxiety, panic, addiction, sexuality issues, relationship difficulties, eating disorder, trauma, abuse and other issues. |
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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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| Cranston Brecht Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Psychotherapy is the tool by which we can find and support our true self. I believe that everybody has the right to good mental health. I also believe that we all are born with an innate natural potential. Sometimes when we feel bad, confused or unhappy it may be because this potential has been disrupted or derailed. When our potentials are not being realised psychotherapy is a very useful tool in repairing the damage and realigning this trajectory into a cohesive sense of well being. |
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| Sandi Hill Clinical Psychologist |
| I specialise in the treatment of Eating Disorders. Generally, therapy takes place within the relationship between myself and the individual/s who are trying to understand together what the difficulties are and how they can be resolved. The process maybe brief or long and depends on the time involved in establishing a trusting relationship that enables individual motivation to change for the better. |
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| Michelle Lam Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Michelle adopts a holistic approach to counselling and psychotherapy as she believes the integration of the body, mind, feelings and spirit lead to personal empowerment, more fulfilling relationships and a richer and fuller life experience. She is able to achieve this by drawing on numerous modalities including hypnotherapy, mindfulness, family constellations and gestalt. |
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| Heide McConkey Counsellor |
| Our aim is to make life more fulfilling and colourful. At Affirmotive we believe in strong sexual identity and self esteem.
As a Sexologist and Professional Counsellor I use effective, internationally accepted and evidence based methods of treatment.
Affirmotive's clients rate their therapy and counselling sessions as both beneficial and enjoyable. |
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| Brenda Rowlandson Psychotherapist |
| Talking about thoughts and feelings with an experienced therapist in a gentle, calm and safe space fosters a process of self-reflection and enhances one's awareness of relational, bodily and emotional experience. This exploration creates an opportunity for change and for greater resilience in the face of life’s challenges. It is helpful for resolving relationship difficulties, feelings of depression, stress, anxiety, or pervasive feelings of unhappiness. |
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