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| Allan Templeton Relationship Therapist, Counsellor |
| My role as a professional therapist is to employ appropriate modalities that will assist my clients to explore different strategies for coping with the difficulties they are experiencing. By encouraging people/families to be proactive in regaining legitimate control over their own circumstances they are empowered as they learn to master skills that inspire them to “own” their recovery. These skills will help them to deal with possible future crises without necessarily requiring professional help |
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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 difficult 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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| David Kliese Counsellor |
| As a Certified Practicing Counsellor, Clinical Hypnotherapist, Naturopath and a Certified Practicing Homeopath, my vision is to provide an Holistic, empowerment based service that fulfills the World Health Organisation's definition of health ie. "Man is only considered to be healthy when he is healthy physically, mentally, emotionally, socially and spiritually." |
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| Katherine Mellor Psychologist, Counselling Psychologist |
| I have a holistic vision of psychology which focuses on a person's overall functioning and their unique human concerns. Issues such as the self, self-actualization, health and well being, hope, love and relationships, creativity, being, becoming, individuality, and meaning – in short, helping others to understand "the personal nature of the human experience".
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