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| Christine Kelley Counsellor, Clinical Social Worker |
| I am interested in ways to change feelings because it is often our feelings which cause us the most concern. and limit our enjoyment and the fulfillment of our potential. I teach and use simple and effective drug free techniques which enable us to relieve our own emotional pain, sometimes physical pain too. These tools can help in many areas from mental health issues to academic, professional and sporting ambitions. I work collaboratively respecting your understanding of what works best for you. |
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| Kirrilie Smout Clinical Psychologist |
| I talk with people to help them identify their goals - to think about what it is they want to change in their lives - and then we work together to find strategies to achieve them. |
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| Alexander Ask Psychologist |
| Professional, confidential psychological service in an established medical clinic. |
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| Peter Bean Counsellor |
| Each person is a unique and whole individual, who has worth in the eyes of God. I use an integrative approach, recognising and working with the diversity found in individuals. I have a leaning towards more creative counselling, including use of drawing, magnets, body focus, gestalt, and journalling. I seek to work with the client's agenda while guiding the process. I have been counselling for over 20 years. |
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| Pamela Brear Counsellor |
| I seek to provide an atmosphere which is respectful and non-judgemental in which each person is able to feel that their experience is understood and valued. My approach to counselling enables clients to deeply explore the painful experiences that may, for example, underlie anger, depression, relationship issues and the complex effects of trauma. My approach supports the growth of new ways of engaging in relationship with oneself and others and living more productively. |
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