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| Jenny Sanbrook Counsellor |
| Jenny uses a collaborative, validating approach to understand presenting concerns. Therapy is non-blaming and strengths are explored. Jenny encourages greater awareness of one's own behaviours and thoughts as a vehicle for change. Therapy may involve exploring early family of origin issues, attachment and losses and aims to identify strategies for dealing with anxiety and stress, to improve relationships and satisfaction in all domains of life. |
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| Toni Bailey Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| We are all faced with many pressures, dilemmas and issues which sometimes leave us feeling uncertain, in pain, stuck, tired, stressed and perhaps wondering if this is as good as it gets.
I offer a supportive, confidential and caring environment where we can work together to explore, heal, resolve and change the areas of your life that are not working as well as you would like or are causing you concern and pain. I am always guided by you and how you would like to work together. |
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| David Bridges Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Marriage Counsellor and Couple Therapist. |
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| Judy Christian Psychologist |
| As a Christian my beliefs form the foundation of my work, but I am sensitive to the need for people to solve problems within their own framework of beliefs. I believe that my role is to help you find the answers within yourself - to identify your strengths and learn strategies to build on those. I usually find that clients have a lot more resources within themselves than they initially think, and I aim to help them develop the confidence to continue problem solving without my help! |
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