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| Peter Charleston Psychotherapist, Counselling Psychologist |
| Everyone can develop given the right environment and guidance. The process of personal and professional development is both painful and enriching. I guide you to reach your own goals, through drawing on my expertise and my own experiences (without talking about myself in the first person). We will discuss issues that will help you understand yourself better, and help break unhealthy behavioural, emotional and mental habits. This will motivate you to make the most of your life & relationships |
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| Jacqueline (Jacqui) Dobie Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| A Belief in the importance to first develop 'Connections with self' facilitates confidence to 'connect with others' - the journey of connecting the head and the heart. "The longest walk you'll ever make is from your head to your heart. 'connecting to self' facilitates - you stop listening to your head and start listening to your heart." |
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| James Hands Psychologist |
| In my work with men, women and couples, I am committed to helping them understand, face and resolve long-standing difficulties. As part of this supportive process, I recognize and encourage each person's innate ability to identify and heal their wounds, and develop to their full potential.
LOCATIONS: Box Hill, Hampton, Hawthorn, Melbourne CBD, Port Melbourne, Macedon and Gisborne. |
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| Peter Hands Psychologist |
| After many years in commercial law, I now lead a very different professional life as psychologist, psychotherapist, vocational consultant, and educator. I have over 10 years’ experience in very diverse settings as a counsellor & coach, specializing in work with men, women, and adolescents around men’s issues, and career development. In my practice, I emphasize positive psychology and enhancing your quality of life. |
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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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| Simon Parker Psychotherapist, Counselling Psychologist |
| The focus of my approach is to assist you to develop greater self knowledge and the effective life skills which can enable you respond adequately to life and help you to make wise decisions about redirecting your life.
I work in a very practical and supportive way that helps you explore problems, generate solutions, set goals, confront obstacles in your path and develop the courage to act on your knowledge and convictions.
2009 Psychodrama Psychotherapy Groups |
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| Pauline Pearson Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Beginning can feel difficult. Going to see someone you have not met before, to speak about yourself and your life, is a big step to take.You will not be judged or rushed, and you will be listened to thoughtfully and respectfully. Change comes through the experience of a therapeutic relationship in which trust , insight & readiness for change, develop over time. Nothing can change until you feel able and willing to let yourself begin. |
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| Michelle Pizer Psychologist |
| Most people, at some time in their life, will have issues or difficulties that could be helped by the process of talking through their thoughts and feelings. I aim to work with you to resolve current issues and to develop insight, skills and strategies for improving and maintaining your mental health and well-being for the long-term. |
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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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