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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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| Geoff Price Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Geoff’s warm, personal and down to earth approach complement his intuition and insight for what the problem really is for the individual, relationship or group. His ability to cut through, see and explain the problem or situation in new ways allows clients to find clarity, new options, new behaviors and ways forward to their goals. |
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| Shirley Smith Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Originally from California, in 1988 Shirley Smith MACA (Clinical), psychotherapist, pioneered the Co-Dependency movement in Australia. Shirley is recognised as one of Australia’s specialists in the treatment of addictions, co-dependency, relationship issues, and personal development. She is the author of Set Yourself Free, Australia’s #1 bestseller on Breaking the Cycle of Co-dependency and Compulsive Addictive Behaviour. Read our website for more info: www.SetYourselfFree.com.au |
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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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