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| Nora D-Larsen Psychologist |
| To assist the individual client explore and value the process of life as experienced, by working together towards achieving selected goals, resolution of in-depth situations, developing strategies to increase positive and balanced directions and outcomes, as well as, enhancing the client's needs and circumstances. |
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| Tash Dakos Clinical Psychologist |
| It can be a difficult first step to contact a therapist. Finding someone you feel comfortable and confident with, becomes the next challenge.
Trust, respect and understanding will underpin the therapeutic relationship with Tash. She will relate to you with ease and professionalism. You will always be informed, consulted and treated with care and consideration. |
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| John Dallimore Counsellor |
| In my years of working as a wilderness guide, journeying into the unknown, my task was to listen to and support clients to find their own inner strength to safely complete their journey. In the therapy room my task is much the same, respectfully and gently assist clients through the difficult parts of their life journey. I celebrate each person’s unique and developing self knowledge as they identify and grow hidden resources, bringing new clarity, meaning and expanded potential to their life. |
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| Pam Danson Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Life can be rich, meaningful, and mysterious. Asking for help can be an important step in moving towards or back to what we've known. There are levels of awareness and experience - sometimes we get stuck in a certain place. it can be horrible and painful; it can be also the starting point for something new to unfold - using that as a starting point. Being human is potentially an extraordinary thing... but not always easy to achieve. Give yourself a break and lets co-create a new future. |
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| Tarnya Davis Psychologist |
| Counselling is an opportunity to learn about and notice our strengths, so we can use them to overcome the challenges we face in life and to ultimately achieve what we all seek - greater happiness. |
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| Bhakti De Bon Counsellor, Clinical Social Worker |
| Bhakti De Bon provides short and long term psychological services to Individuals, Couples and Children in Geelong and Lorne. Bhakti has 16 years of experience facilitating a process that deals with anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties and other personal problems. The focus of her working relationships is to identify how you can achieve the change you desire and how you disengage with unhelpful thoughts and actions that stop you from moving into your desired direction. |
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| Brendon Dellar Clinical Psychologist |
| My clinical and research interests include post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic grief reactions, anxiety disorders, drug/alcohol addiction and clinical depression. I have a special interest in complex grief, including suicide related grief and the loss of a child. I have a Masters Degree and a PhD in Clinical Psychology, and have taught units in clinical/abnormal psychology, professional practice, addictions and health psychology at two universities for the last 7 years. |
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| Catherine Devetzis Psychologist |
| In my 11 years of practicing psychotherapy I have learnt that people already possess the personal resources they need to heal their psychological distress. I aim to activate those resources by overcoming the despair and stuckness that compells them to repeat their painful ways of relating and living. I listen to what my clients tell me on all levels: verbal, non-verbal, emotional and implied comments to help me activate the neglected aspects of their selves. |
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| John Devling Psychotherapist |
| As counsellor/psychotherapist/specialist psychodramatist and group psychotherapist, I am committed to the principle of creative spontaneity. Fresh vital responses. I never lose sight of self awareness as critical to enabling you to realise the parts you play in your own struggle/dilemma, which then equips you to make better choices in the moment as you engage with life. Futures can be prepared for, the impact of past wounds are significant reference points to resolve, felt meaning is central. |
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| Ben De Young Psychologist |
| The central focus of my practice is to assist in facilitating individuals achieve their various goals and improve their personal situation. By providing a safe, caring and supportive environment clients are able to build on their strengths and add positive strategies to continue growth after therapy. |
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