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| Alana O'Callaghan Family Therapist, Clinical Social Worker |
| Alana is a qualified and experienced Counsellor who aims to help people view their situation from a new perspective. Her holistic approach explores connections between the mental, emotional, physical and spiritual. Alana is interested in helping people to understand a broader context for their dilemnas, and to move to a place of greater empowerment. From within a supportive and non-judgemental space, clients are encouraged to take personal responsibility for their future direction. |
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| Brett O'Connor Psychologist |
| Psychologists are experts in human behaviour, and have studied the brain, memory, learning and human development. They have also studied how people think, feel, behave and react, and can help you cope with difficult situations. My focus as a psychologist is to help children, adolescents and young adults to learn more efficiently, to overcome barriers that are preventing successful school, work or life experiences, and to assist families to find ways of functioning more effectively.
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| Carol O'Meara Counsellor, Coach |
| Carol can help you prepare for a transition - prepare for change. Transitions present the opportunity for growth, adventure and challenge, and almost always they require us to "let go" of what is familiar. While often a difficult process, change is necessary in order to move forward.
When you engage in career, life or cultural planning with In Session, you will have the opportunity to design a vision and develop strategies for moving forward in your transition. |
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| Gerry O'Sullivan Psychotherapist |
| Psychotherapy - "the art of nurturing and healing the soul". As a Somatic Psychotherapist I aim to guide my clients to self-awareness, creating a safe and caring environment in which to examine and heal the wounds that are manifesting themselves through crises or undesirable situations in their lives.
As I grow older I recognise the importance of conscious ageing and now offer coaching and workshops designed to facilitate this major life transition into the "third age".
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| Helena Paras Psychologist |
| I am child centred and family focussed. I like to work with families holistically to develop emotional resilience, highlight existing strengths, increase connectedness and cohesion, and promote inclusion and child participation. I aim to work collaboratively with my clients, facilitating their journey towards self awareness and fulfillment. I believe a solid and positive therapeutic relationship may facilitate change. |
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| Clifford Parker Counsellor, Coach |
| At Business Counselling Australia (BCA), we have a simple, uncomplicated philosophy:
"Help our business clients to help themselves". We understand there are times in a person's (or Counsellors') business life when they may experience (or have experienced) very stressful events, including relationship, grief, loss, personal and business issues. Our goal is to help our business clients regain their self-confidence, direction, self-esteem and ultimately a sense of business empowerment. |
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| Zoe Parry Counsellor, Psychologist |
| The psychologists at Amherst Psychology & Counselling realise that the pressures of everyday life can sometimes result in distress, making it difficult for people to undertake or enjoy work, family or social activities. Counselling provides a professional and non-judgemental environment for clients to develop and achieve goals which will improve their wellbeing and relationships. |
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| Sue Paton Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Psychotherapy can provide a new model of what a close relationship can be; it can teach you to reflect on feelings, events and patterns of your own behaviour in a way that you have been unable to before; it can compensate to some degree for nurturing experiences you never had as a child; it can be an opportunity to face some unpleasant facts about how you really operate in relationships; it can offer a safe haven where feelings of shame no longer present a barrier to self-exploration. |
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| Pauline Pearson Psychotherapist |
| I specialize in therapy for people in their early 30s to their mid 50's. People often experience significant changes in family, work, health & relationships during this time & often the way we have been no longer seems as satisfying as it once did. Early life experience may resurface too. As we age we are able to explore our lives with a new capacity for greater depth & more meaningful ways of being and relating can emerge. In my experience this is an excellent time to seek therapy. |
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| Meg Perkins Psychologist |
| I work with people on probation and parole, with people recently released from prison and people still in prison. Since 1991 when I first went into the old Boggo Road jail in Brisbane, I have been interested in working with the mental health issues that lead to substance abuse and through the substance abuse to offending behaviour. I am able to bulk bill most ex-prisoners as Medicare includes substance abuse in the list of mental health problems covered by the new rebates. |
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