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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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| Leon Slattery Clinical Psychologist |
| Therapy is about a safe place in which to establish a collaborative relationship for change and growth. |
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| Lynette Jooste Psychologist |
| You have the potential for change and growth within yourself.
Your unique abilities and strengths, when allowed to flourish, can assist you to achieve your goals and improve your life.
I believe that each person is unique and that the whole person consists of body, emotions, mind, culture and spirit.
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| Penny Lewis Counsellor, Psychologist |
| My goal is for you to feel safe, respected and accepted as we explore your concerns in a gentle, non-judgemental way. The direction of therapy is determined by your goals. I do not believe that one therapy approach fits all so I draw creatively from a range of therapy modalities. The role of a good therapist is to get you to the point where you no longer need a good therapist.
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| Peter McMahon Psychotherapist |
| Professional Caring Help in a safe Non-judgemental Environment
I use hypnosis as a psychotherapeutic tool. Hypnosis is not a therapy in itself, but rather I use hypnosis in conjunction with various approaches to help you gain insight and access that powerful reservoir of memories and resources; the subconscious. I use hypnosis to help you deal with the underlying problem not merely the symptom.
I also run group sessions for weight loss, smoking, IBS LIVE ONLINE - video-enabled and fully int
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