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| Sharon Reid Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| As a counsellor for women and children I believe that the therapeutic relationship is the most important factor in healing. I believe in a relationship where respect and empathic listening are paramount and where the client is the only expert on her/his own life. My counselling style is eclectic, but mainly strengths-based. For children to heal, I believe having ‘fun’ is essential and that the child should be helped to recognise that he/she has the coping skills needed to heal himself/herself. |
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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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| Adam Fitzpatrick Counsellor, Psychologist |
| The reasons people seek counselling vary greatly. Some may have a specific problem they would like to resolve, whilst others are interested in exploring their life's journey to understand who they are or how they would like to be. Whatever your goal, drawing on years of experience in a variety of approaches, I create an understanding and supportive environment to assist your psychological and emotional growth. Services are covered by Medicare and Health Fund Rebates. |
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| Monique Goliger Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I am a qualified Psychotherapist, Counsellor and Naturopath with 16 years of clinical experience. I work with individuals, couples, families, children & adolescents with emotional, behavioural and relationship concerns such as depression, anxiety, low self esteem, relationship problems, abuse, addictions, grief & loss, eating disorders to just needing to talk confidentially. I use a variety of psychotherapeutic interventions including behavioural therapy, narrative therapy, CBT. |
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| Melissa Hughes Psychotherapist |
| My goal is to provide therapeutic assistance to parents who are struggling with the day to day realities of parenting. I work holistically incorporating the needs of the parent-child relationship and the marital relationship. |
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| Meredith Kitson Psychotherapist |
| My vision is to empower and support people by providing a warm, respectful and non-judgmental environment, in which they learn how to relieve life's stresses by improving relationships with themselves and others.
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| Louise Kramer Clinical Psychologist |
| Louise's approach is caring, sensitive to your individual needs and based on methods found to be effective by independent research such as cognitive behaviour therapy. Louise works with adults, children and families for help with a range of issues including anxiety, depression, relationships, stress, parenting, child behaviour and other problems. Registered Medicare provider as a Clinical Psychologist. |
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| Tessa Marshall Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Tessa Marshall of Health Services Counselling is at St Ives and Wahroonga in Sydney. She can help you or someone you know who is struggling with reduced enjoyment of life and offers a pragmatic, caring and confidential approach. “As a professional counselor my approach is to help you to work things through, see options more clearly and gain better perspective. Having someone impartial, who will listen non-judgementally, outside of your family and friends, can often give you peace of mind.” |
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| Edna McKelvey Psychotherapist |
| It is my experience both personally and in my work as a therapist that whether you are in emotional or physical pain within your personal, family or business life, or are feeling confused, anxious or 'down', often just talking to someone who can maintain an objective perspective, who will listen and offer support as required, can be a most useful and liberating experience during difficult times. That alone can facilitate healing and assist growth toward a more positive and healthy life. |
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