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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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| John Bacash Psychotherapist, Psychologist |
| Therapy is a time for trust and support. Often anxiety and depression, as well as relationship breakdowns, have trust disruptions at their core. Therapy is a time to assist sufferers of anxiety and depression to live more happily and be surprised by what is possible. Insights, reflections are about building up the ability to trust yourself again and to avoid the traps associated with defensive ways. |
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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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| Peggy Cook Counsellor |
| I work with my clients to explore their concerns in depth and develop greater self awareness. Central to my work is the development of spontaneity and creativity, that is, the ability to respond to people and situations with immediacy, vitality and thoughtfulness. When I work with clients to develop greater spontaneity they are able to find their life purpose and be more authentic. |
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