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| Kathy Macleod Psychologist |
| Counselling involves the development of a secure and trusting relationship in a confidential and non-judgemental setting. Doubts and fears are shared. Support and validation enables enduring difficulties to be explored and released. Personal discovery - growing awareness - new solutions - forward movement. My role is to provide the most effective context in which people can discover inner resources to create the changes they want.
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| Angela Macqueen Psychotherapist |
| My life transformed, became richer and more balanced, as a result of my own somatic therapy journey, so I know change can be facilitated via the talk therapy and bodywork provided in somatic therapy. My philosophy is to facilitate each client's individual journey of transformation. |
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| Brigitte Madeiski Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| To guide clients to have a better understanding of their way of being in the world and to assist with strategies that will enable them to tap into their own resources for personal growth and change. |
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| Clare Mann Psychotherapist, Organisational Psychologist |
| Psychotherapy offers an opportunity to increase one's self awareness and experience of self and others. It allows you space to explore current concerns as well as meaning and significance which you attribute to your life.
Individuals who do not wish to enter psychotherapy may prefer to explore living a more fulfilled life through our face to face workshops, materials and coaching on work-life integration. On-line provision available shortly.
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| Donald Marmara Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Most of us have been raised to believe that it is wrong and dangerous to have certain feelings, such as anger, fear, pain or excitement. In other words, "Don't Be Yourself" - spend your life attempting to fit into somebody else's model of how you should be.
My aim is to support you in feeling accepted and valued for who you really are, without judgements or expectations about how you "should" be. |
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| Tessa Marshall Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Tessa Marshall of Health Services Counselling is at St Ives and Wahroonga in Sydney. She can help you or someone you know who is struggling with reduced enjoyment of life and offers a pragmatic, caring and confidential approach. “As a professional counselor my approach is to help you to work things through, see options more clearly and gain better perspective. Having someone impartial, who will listen non-judgementally, outside of your family and friends, can often give you peace of mind.” |
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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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| Heide McConkey Counsellor |
| Our aim is to make life more fulfilling and colourful. At Affirmotive we believe in strong sexual identity and self esteem.
As a Sexologist and Professional Counsellor I use effective, internationally accepted and evidence based methods of treatment.
Affirmotive's clients rate their therapy and counselling sessions as both beneficial and enjoyable. |
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| Jacqueline McDiarmid Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| We all come across hurdles in life and we are all entitled to receive help when those hurdles arise. I believe that it takes courage and insight to make the changes needed to help us manage difficult times. Psychotherapy and Counselling can facilitate these changes. |
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| Sally McDougall Psychotherapist, Psychologist |
| My focus is on enabling individuals to cope with pressures, to lead a fulfilling and satisfying work and personal life.
I have over 20 years experience as a clinician and occupational psychologist, assisting individuals with depression, anxiety, and work place stress, including relationships. |
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