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| Jenny Sanbrook Counsellor |
| Jenny uses a collaborative, validating approach to understand presenting concerns. Therapy is non-blaming and strengths are explored. Jenny encourages greater awareness of one's own behaviours and thoughts as a vehicle for change. Therapy may involve exploring early family of origin issues, attachment and losses and aims to identify strategies for dealing with anxiety and stress, to improve relationships and satisfaction in all domains of life. |
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| Joanne Sargeant Psychiatrist |
| Social & Emotional Wellbeing for Children & Adolescents
"Young people are our future."
Quality Care, Confidentiality & Accessibility
My aim is to give young people the skills to meet their potential. |
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| Werner Sattmann-Frese Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| As counsellor and bodyoriented psychotherapist I am committed to providing the empathic care and attention that my clients need to turn their struggles with conflicts, feelings, and self-esteem into experiences of emotional and spiritual growth, achievement, and competency. As social ecologist and course facilitator I am involved in developing theories and courses to enable health professionals and environmental educators to deepen their understanding of our ecological and political crises. |
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| Lyn Shand Psychologist |
| The values that guide my work include: an orientation to fostering personal growth, compassionate understanding, and respect for the spiritual journey that a client may be making, regardless of spiritual orientation. Rather than treating you, I work with you to achieve your goals. |
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| Rosalie Sharon Psychotherapist |
| "The basic work of health professionals in general and of psychotherapists in particular is to become full human beings and to inspire full human beingness in other people who feel starved about their lives". Chogyam Trungpa |
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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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| Melanie Sheehan Psychologist |
| A world where people understand each other and see individual differences as strengths rather than a cause for conflict and that through this, groups and individuals can achieve their full potential. We assist our clients to understand themselves and accept individual differences and communication styles through counselling, consulting and coaching groups or individuals, whether families, couples, work or volunteer teams. |
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| Kerry Shipman Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Each person holds the resolution to their current stuckness. My task is to create a space where you can expore the options in a supportive and safe environment.
My mantra is: support, support, and more support in assisting you in the process of wholeness and completion |
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| Wendy Sinclair Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I believe that there is no pill that enables people to be magically cured of life's painful experiences.
What I can offer though is a private place in which to be heard and to reflect, so that you may come to understand yourself, your choices and your situation in a new light. And, you will find yourself better equipped to deal with the present and to face the future. |
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