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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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| Hadass Segal Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Hadass employs various modalities, (including cognitive behavioural therapy, focussing, narrative, gestalt and inner-child work) depending on the needs of the client. Her core philosophy is that the therapeutic relationship is collaborative. It is a connected journey that therapist and client take together, with the client setting the destination.
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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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| Michelle Chesno Clinical Psychologist |
| To provide a therapeutic space where people can feel supported as well as challenged to develop self awareness ,get to know and understand themselves so that they can feel happier and motivated in the world . To be able to find acceptance and self worth so as to be able to love and be loved . Psychotherapy can’t magically take away all pain and misfortune in our lives. But it can definitely help us address our unique challenges – whether by coping, changing, or simply confronting them. |
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| Suzanne Foxon Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Our lives today are busier and more demanding than ever. At times, everyone experiences various forms of distress that we are able to work through. Yet sometimes these feelings do not go away or become so overwhelming, we struggle to cope. This is when I can help. I work with people who have reached a point where they want something to change. In a respectful, supportive and understanding environment, I provide an opportunity for you to express your thoughts and feelings, and to feel heard. |
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| Jenny Friedland Psychotherapist, Clinical Psychologist |
| Jenny is a psycho-dynamically trained psychotherapist with particular interest in Object Relations and Attachment theory. She has developed a professional, compassionate style of working closely and intimately with people according to their needs and their pace. She believes that the core work of therapy is achieved through a very strong, connected therapeutic relationship. |
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