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| Stuart Stawman Psychotherapist, Relationship Therapist |
| I think of a well-trained, experienced psychotherapist as being like a mountain guide, or sherpa, someone who knows something about the mountains - their difficult terrain and challenging weathers - and, because of this, knows how to help individual climbers to safely achieve their particular journey. |
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| Trisha Stratford Psychotherapist, Relationship Therapist |
| The most creative human response to crisis is to find a way through the issues and their symptoms such as feelings of inadequacy, doubt, anger and depression. A Psychosynthesis Psychotherapist helps us to use our creative potential to awaken our hearts and minds to gain a clear perspective on areas needing change in our lives. |
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| Stephanie Thompson Counsellor, Psychologist |
| I use a positive, solution-focused approach which I call ‘Therapeutic Coaching’. This model is particularly enjoyable, empowering & effective because it progresses you toward solutions here & now. It deeply respects your intelligence, personal perspectives & experience. By contrast, many common 'therapies' involve lots of listening but few solutions, or lengthy psychoanalysis. My experience is that this too often isn’t helpful. I also use nutritional interventions. Medicare rebates available. |
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| Kerrie Tooth Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| We would all like to be confident & well adjusted, experience sustainably loving relationships & realize our dreams. Most people, however, struggle, to some degree with reactive behaviours and being able to lead a life of choice. I offer you a respectful and supportive therapeutic relationship that will help you become more of the person you would like to be. As a Somatic Family Therapist I specialise in body/mind integration, parent/child dynamics, anxiety, depression & self esteem issues. |
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| Sally Brooks Psychotherapist |
| I believe that within every individual are the resources to enhance his or her wellbeing and enjoy more contentment in life. Often accessing these resources alone is difficult and can best be accomplished with the support of an experienced and committed therapist. Someone who will not push from behind nor pull from in front but who will walk beside to support the emergence of new ways of being in the world. |
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| Megan Donald Counsellor |
| Megan is a qualified and registered counsellor whose approach is primarily experiential and person centred - she listens to her clients with empathy and understanding, seeing them as a whole person in the context of their family, social and cultural life experiences. Megan has a special interest in working with women. "I provide a confidential and supportive environment for mums adjusting to motherhood, pregnancy and birth, miscarriage grief, relationship challenges and changes." |
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| Jodie Gale Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Holistic and integrative counselling and psychotherapy sessions provide a resting place from the busyness of life and a space for you to explore your inner and outer lives, your thoughts, feelings and behaviours. Therapy is useful to heal and reconnect with the authentic self. I provide an empathic, compassionate and confidential environment to facilitate you along your journey. I love watching my clients 'blossom' and make significant long lasting changes in their lives :) |
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| Kenny Glassman Psychologist |
| "The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them." - Albert Einstein.
Distorted perceptions and misguided strategies underlie most of our emotional difficulties. An overriding focus in all of my work is dealing with those learned patterns of thinking and emotion that interfere with the ability to successfully navigate life and genuinely connect with self and others.
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| Mataji Kennedy Clinical Psychologist |
| I work with mums with postnatal depression or those finding the adjustment to motherhood difficult. I believe motherhood is a set of learnt skills rather than an innate ability. My approach is very practical and I help mums manage their feelings which are often overwhelming. Self care is crucial and I work with mums to develop a plan for taking care of themselves. I get a lot of satisfaction out of seeing new mums develop confidence, feel in control and develop a loving bond with their baby. |
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| Helen Kvelde Psychologist |
| My style of therapy is very much based on establishing a relationship of trust so the client can discuss their inner thoughts and feelings as well as their actual experiences both past and present. For many clients this may be the first time in their lives that they have revealed these things to another person. Together we can begin to look at some of the painful issues and find ways to move forward more constructively. |
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