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| Christine Weston Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Sometimes life is very challenging and difficult and we can feel overwhelmed by problems. These can be current problems or situations from the past that effect our coping mechanisms. It can be helpful and in some cases life changing to be supported through these times by someone who is able to understand, accept and offer guidance, for things to be different and for life to feel better. |
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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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| Lisa Hayes Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Therapy is an opportunity to experience and explore what it means to be authentic. I believe that increasing awareness of our humanity leads to a profound appreciation of our selves and each other. |
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| Fiona Murray Psychologist |
| There are times in all our lives when we find ourselves in crisis and in need of a safe space within which we can regain our equilibrium. Crisis creates a vulnerability that affords us the unique opportunity to grow in self-knowledge and personal insight, and to develop dormant personal resources which assist us in facing the challenges of the future with greater resilience and strength. My aim is to provide an engaged therapeutic relationship within which this process will be facilitated. |
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