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| Christine Vickers Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Often difficulties can seem overwhelming and unsolvable. It is possible to sort out your feelings and reach an understanding of their cause and what to do about these. Counselling or psychotherapy provides time and space to reflect upon these, to examine the underlying dynamics which influence our day to day thinking, actions and relationships. |
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| Pamila Weir Psychologist |
| Life presents challenges and problems, and most people seek counselling or therapy only when they feel stuck with distress, dissatisfaction or loss of self-confidence. I find my clients want some immediate relief as well as more lasting change. I use a practical, solution-focussed approach with other coaching and therapeutic practices to help my clients achieve the particular results they want. I am also deeply respectful of the unconscious and the uniqueness and creativity of each individual. |
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| John Bacash Psychotherapist, Psychologist |
| My philosophy can be summarized in four points:
one, validation of our humanity and awareness;
two, suspending judgement about the relevance of awareness for action;
three, admitting unknowing, and
four, acting in faith and openness. |
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| Michelle Morris Family Therapist, Counsellor |
| At different times in our lives we may need support and guidance. This may be to overcome unhelpful patterns or resolve painful emotions. Through a collaborative approach I assist people to reconnect with their strengths and inner healing capacity. In addition my family therapy training enables me to help people develop satisfying relationships. |
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| Liz Telford Family Therapist, Counsellor |
| I provide a confidential, professional service which aims to enable people to understand and enhance their life and relationships. The counselling relationship provides a supportive and respectful environment in which clients can safely explore their issues. |
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