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| Martine Prunty Counsellor, Clinical Psychologist |
| Martine works with respect and compassion for her clients, allowing them to feel safe in sharing their experiences. She has a warm, empathic approach in helping clients to gain insight about their emotional difficulties to explore more helpful ways of managing these. Martine uses models of treatment which have been shown by research to be most effective for treating specific presenting problems. |
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| Sharon Snir Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Integrity, Trust and Respect are the foundation stones for a sound and rewarding therapeutic relationship. I recognise the thread of energy that has brought therapist and the client together is often beyond the presenting issue. The space of psychotherapy is a sacred space where the deepest of human pain and joy can be shared. |
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| Val Sutton Psychologist |
| I focus on identifying and building strengths as a way to overcome barriers to achieving fulfillment in life and work. I am trained in a variety of techniques, and find that it is the therapeutic relationship and the belief in the process that achieves desired outcomes. I work in a collaborative way with whatever you bring into therapy and focus on solutions. |
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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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| 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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| Karin Attewell Psychologist |
| I believe that counselling is about providing a safe, supportive and confidential environment to explore your very personal and often painful concerns and psychological distress. It requires a relationship of trust, sensitivity and compassion. My aim is to help you find insight into your unique approach to life, relationships and problems. A collaborative exploration of your inner strengths to find a path forward, realistic solutions and an attitude of acceptance of what cant be changed. |
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| Neil Bartlett Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Above all, its important to create a safe, confidential and supportive environment where individuals are given the opportunity to explore their inner conflicts and tensions. Assisting the individual to clarify and express their concerns, broadens awareness, sharpens resilience and secures a potential understanding. The difficulties we encounter and the crossroads we arrive at are often springboards to improve our quality of life, we only need to risk our present way of looking at them. |
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| Margie Braunstein Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Do you want more satisfaction and happiness in life?
If you need kind, confidential understanding so that you can explore what is going on for you, then come and see me so that we can work on ways to change things for you and help improve your life.
If you have tried to change but nothing has worked, then come and talk to me and I will help you to ease the pain and pressure. Doing it alone can be tough...
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| Ilan Cohen Counsellor, Clinical Psychologist |
| Stressed out, feeling trapped, frustrated with getting help, can't sleep, in emotional pain, feel constantly depressed and worried, these are the feelings, the very common feelings that many people experience day after day, night after night.
In my new book called "Living Beyond Pain" I discuss ways to deal with pain and stress. I use Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, also known as CBT, which is the most researched form of therapy. |
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| Alex Corcoran Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist |
| I aim to work towards positive change in a collaborative way, so that we reach a shared understanding of not only the current difficulties, but also the strengths that will assist you to move forward. My approach is caring and gentle, utilising evidence-based therapies. |
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