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| Michele Lindsay Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I believe that when we fully accept ourselves...then we can begin to change.
Being lesbian I know how it feels to be 'different'. I am drawn to a therapeutic approach which pays attention to social, political and cultural contexts. As your counsellor I want to help you separate yourself from the dominant stories you have internalised and create your own alternative life story. I believe that you are the expert in your lived experience and therefore the author of your own life story. |
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| Michelle McClintock Psychologist |
| To create real and lasting change; to uncover wisdom rather than impose opinion; to facilitate transformation through awareness, attention and acceptance; to help you unfold body symptoms, addictions, dreams, conflicts, world issues, or any problematic or painful experience, knowing that these are all doorways to strength, meaning, passion and understanding; and finally, to be an ally in your process of healing, growth and change. |
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| Craig Birrell Counsellor |
| Most of us seek counselling when we find aspects of our life difficult to deal with. This usually occurs when our own problem solving abilities are unable to develop a strategy to resolve the issue at hand.
My approach to assisting clients is based on the motto “working together”. By utilising practical tools clients are able to resolve their issues while developing life skills. This is achieved in a non judgemental and confidential environment
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