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| Robyn Freeman Psychologist |
| Quality of life and living is important to all of us but sometimes situations arise which rob us of a sense of quality and contentment. Exploring the problem and then working through the problem are the basis for a return to quality of life. |
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| Deborah Lawton Psychologist |
| I provide each client with an opportunity to explore their feelings, thoughts and behaviour patterns and offer strategies for change. |
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| Vera Shaul Psychologist |
| My philosophy is that clients are coping the best way they can. However, that way of coping may be inappropriate for the present situation, because we usually learn our coping skills in childhood. So it may be necessary to explore these mechanisms. Often clients can see what the problem is, but cannot change the emotional attitude causing the problem. This is why I use a wide range of techniques, to find the right approach to individual emotional issues. |
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| Peter Stroud Psychologist |
| VISION - the nurturing of mind-body-brain-spirit.
MISSION - to use coaching, psychology, counselling, health and technological solutions, to create rational responses, solve problems and attain goals.
AIM - to foster commitment to continuous improvement making people, groups and organisations successful.
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