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| Linda Edwards Psychologist |
| Overcoming my difficulties with the aid of ‘exceptional’ helpers has inspired my clients with the confidence & courage to do the same. Through genuineness, empathy & acceptance, I try to provide brief, effective, affordable help in a caring safe, gentle & supportive environment. I support people in helping themselves. Using a life coaching approach, I teach powerful and effective self-help techniques for dealing with relationship, personal and business challenges. |
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| Sharon Ellam Counsellor |
| I'm passionate about helping people to help themselves. I like to create a safe and caring space for people to work through their problems and find a simple and practical solution. |
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| Shirley Ernest Counsellor |
| * To support my clients in a warm caring environment using an empathic approach and respecting their unique individuality
* To give couples a greater awareness and understanding of how individual issues impact on the couple relationship without blame or shame
* To create a safe environment for stepfamilies to deal constructively with their issues |
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| Wendy Estall Relationship Therapist, Counsellor |
| As a Christian Counsellor, I work with individuals, couples and families providing therapy which is Biblical, balanced and effective. More recently I have been specialising in marriage and relationship counselling and finding this work very rewarding. I have a private practice in Castle Hill and also work out of locations at Campbelltown and Liverpool districts. |
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| Matthew Evans Psychologist |
| I listen well to understand my client's issues and treatment goals. I then help them draw on a number of different strategies to assist them move towards their goals. |
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| Carol Farnell Psychologist |
| My vision is to provide a safe, relaxed environment in which to build a therapeutic relationship to enable individuals to develop a deeper understanding of themselves. Thereby assisting clients to explore and resolve issues or make changes in their lives. |
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| Eva Fera Clinical Psychologist, Health Psychologist |
| You do not need to have a problem to benefit from therapy. If you want to achieve more in love, work, study, sport and health I can help you to maximize your potential. I work with whatever you bring into therapy, I work with issues that are present today and help to eliminate them from your future. Past issues are only dealt with if their effects are still present today. My philosophy is that you cannot change the past but with help you can create a succesful and satisfying future. |
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| Adam Fitzpatrick Counsellor, Psychologist |
| The reasons people seek counselling vary greatly. Some may have a specific problem they would like to resolve, whilst others are interested in exploring their life's journey to understand who they are or how they would like to be. Whatever your goal, drawing on years of experience in a variety of approaches, I create an understanding and supportive environment to assist your psychological and emotional growth. Services are covered by Medicare and Health Fund Rebates. |
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| Lawrence Fong Psychologist |
| I aim to enhance my clients' performance, emotional well-being and quality of life through a range of short-term, evidence-based, solution focussed psychological interventions. |
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| Elaine Ford Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Adjusting to the challenges of life can impact on our physical and emotional well-being. having someone assist in adapting to such challenges can be very beneficial. my style of therapy aims at applying evidence-base practice that helps the person understand their experience and explore avenues to bring about change. |
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