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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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| 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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| 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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| Marianne Gabriel Psychologist |
| 25 years as a Registered Nurse working in adult and neonatal intensive care, operating theatres and recovery has taught me the value of good physical health. Today I am most interested in helping people focus on how they want their lives to be different in order to enhance well being, foster self-esteem and build confidence in both personal and professional areas. Good physical health will naturally follow. |
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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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| 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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| 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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| Chloe Morris Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I believe that life is full of challenges, but that we all have the potential to be happy and fulfilled much of the time. I offer a therapeutic space where problems and challenges can be discussed and worked through together. I encourage discussion about your experiences in the world, and actively listen to what you have to say. Problems often arise in relationship to others, and therapy can help to address some of our learnt ways of being in the world, that complicate our lives. |
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