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| Sue Gynther Counselling Psychologist |
| I like to work in an egalitarian way with clients, using mutual input and insight, empowering individuals to take charge of their lives and begin to live them in ways they would find happier and more fulfilling. |
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| Leo Martyn Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Therapy, outside of the square |
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| Christine Weston Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Life can be challenging, difficult and overwhelming at times, effecting our ability to cope. In these cases, it is necessary to seek therapeutic support and intervention in order to gain insight and understanding into our own psychological and emotional processes and explore any underlying issues which can create anxiety or distress in our lives.
It provides an opportunity for doors to open, new ways to be explored and life to feel much better. |
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| Angela Cooley Counselling Psychologist |
| Everyday problems can impact on your quality of life, health and relationships with others. Counselling helps people to find solutions and to function better in their everyday lives.
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| Roby Abeles Psychotherapist, Relationship Therapist |
| I believe that we are all doing the best we can with the inner and outer resources which are currently available to us. Sometimes because of what life has served up to us we make adaptations or decisions which may help us in the moment but over time they may become self-sabotaging or otherwise began to work against us. There are many ways these can be changed and an easier, less painful life can be had by exploring these decisions, and the emotions that were buried long ago to help us survive. |
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