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| Jonathan Tandos Psychologist |
| I look for the uniqueness and potential in clients. I seek not only to help people resolve their current problems, but to equip them for the challenges ahead, inspire them to more fully experience their lives, and help them discover their own truth. Connecting with our hearts and living in the present can bring peace, vitality, love and happiness to everyone. Therapy can be an opportunity for great learning for both client and therapist alike, and an experience in human connectedness. |
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| Joanne Taylor Psychologist |
| Achieving balance in life is vital for our well-being. At times, we may encounter problems that can overwhelm us and affect our ability to cope. My goal is to assist people to manage these difficulties and find ways to achieve a balance in their life. If you are experiencing great change in your life, or would just like to improve your performance in a specific area or even just achieve your true potential, I aim to help you reprogram for success. |
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| Liz Telford Family Therapist, Counsellor |
| I provide a confidential, professional service which aims to enable people to understand and enhance their life and relationships. The counselling relationship provides a supportive and respectful environment in which clients can safely explore their issues. |
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| Allan Templeton 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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| Merryn Tendys Clinical Psychologist |
| People manage challenges with remarkable resilience, perseverance and creativity. However, sometimes our emotions are too overwhelming, our resources are depleted or we are stuck in patterns that we struggle to change. At these times, therapy can be useful to build skills, break maladaptive patterns, heal childhood wounds and empower a person to move forwards. Each individual is unique in their experience, strengths and struggles and consequently therapy must be tailored to suit the person. |
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| Themis Thomas Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| “Discover your essence, with fresh ways of being and relating in the world, within a co-created space and therapeutic relationship. Take the opportunity to safely explore any limiting life patterns, beliefs and behaviours, and you may find that change brings you true autonomy - a life filled with awareness, spontaneity and intimacy. When your commitment to change begins to also manifest outside the therapy, in other areas of your life, it is possible to realise your unique truth and well being.” |
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| Stephanie Thompson Counselling Psychologist, Organisational Psychologist |
| I use a positive, solution-focused & brief approach which I call ‘Therapeutic Coaching’. This model is particularly enjoyable, empowering & effective because it progresses you toward a solution, right here & now. It deeply respects your intelligence, personal perspectives & experience. By contrast, many common 'therapies' involve lots of listening but few solutions, or a great deal of time in psychoanalysis. My experience is that this too often isn’t helpful. I also use nutritional approaches. |
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| Colin Thompson Psychologist |
| The Melbourne Mindfulness Centre and Stillmind Counselling offers caring methods for dealing with life's issues.
Perhaps you are feeling tense, anxious, unhappy or often sad. Maybe you are feeling adrift or having problems dealing with some person or issue. For these situations and many more, Mindfulness, and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, are proven way of addressing these issues in a relatively short space of time. www.stillmind.com.au
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| Kaz Thorpe Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| We recognise the freedom that beings have to change their lives, to make them more harmonious and free of suffering. We respect the client’s path to self-determination and will not dictate our own moral values. We emphasis experience over advice or interpretation. We seek to improve the quality of our clients’ lives, rather than solving specific dilemmas. The therapist and client share equal status. The client recognises that the therapist cannot take away their problems. The therapist |
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