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| Lyle Lashlie-Gordon Psychotherapist, Clinical Social Worker |
| Sometimes events happen in our lives that take us by surprise and effect the way we feel about ourselves and those around us. Feelings of anger, shame, depression and fear appear to take us over. We find ourselves responding to others in negative and unhealthy ways. Maybe we notice problems recurring eg. in relationships and our responses remain disturbing. Finding someone who can help make sense of things is an important step in taking control toward positive change. |
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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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| Jill Brewin Counselling Psychologist |
| I like to work in collaboration with my clients. They have individual needs, but often have strengths and strategies, of which they are unaware. I prefer to work in a solution-focused manner. It is a big step, but most understand that professional help is of great value. Most of us face difficulties at some stage of our lives, and some people have continual struggle. There are strategies and changes that can help us to overcome or at least lessen these difficulties. |
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