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| Jonathan Tandos Clinical 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. Therapy can not only help alleviate suffering, restore balance, lead to growth and change, and promote self-acceptance, but can also be an enlivening and great learning experience for both client and therapist alike. |
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| Karen Workman Psychotherapist, Psychologist |
| I respect the body immensely. The body reveals many truths we have ‘lost’ in the labyrinth of the mind. Using body awareness we explore the core beliefs which limit us. We follow feelings, sensations, and thoughts as they are revealed in the body, we access the unknown. Making the unknown known can be creative, playful and sometimes painful too. The process is one of sharing the joy and the grief of self discovery, allowing and intention walking in each other’s shadow. |
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| Tracy Bentin Psychologist, Developmental Psychologist |
| Tracy is a member of the Stepping Stones Psychology team. Tracy provides psychological services to children, adolescents and their families by developing strong working relationships with children and young people to help provide them with the skills needed to overcome adversity. Tracy offers individualised counselling support, cognitive and educational assessments, and resilience and self esteem building to help children overcome difficult periods in their lives. |
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| Ronit Bichler Psychotherapist |
| Bringing understanding into what makes us the way we are in all areas of relationship with family, friends and at work - in order to open up choices and foster change. |
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| Kim Carter Clinical Psychologist |
| I believe that therapy offers people the chance to reflect on life and make changes. Sometimes the changes are dramatic. Sometimes they’re small but profound: reaching an understanding and acceptance of the things that we can’t change. Above all, therapy should be a safe and supportive place where you can be yourself.
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| Andrea Cone-Farran Psychotherapist, Psychoanalyst |
| Qualified Jungian analyst and accredited analytical psychologist with a special interest in helping people develop psychological insight and awareness in order to live differently in the present and future. Our work uncovers how feelings, knowledge and ideas that are below the surface and assumptions, values and beliefs we don't know exist, decisively contour thinking, actions, habits, behaviours, choices and motivations in personal relationships, work, social connections and society. |
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| Muriel Cooper Psychologist |
| I specialise in stress, anxiety and depression as well as general psychology, life coaching and hypnotherapy, for personal issues and relationships. I have been a counsellor and psychologist for 17 years and firmly believe in the value of a strong client/therapist relationship to resolve problems and reach goals. I am convinced that with appropriate support and encouragement, happiness and contentment in life can be achieved. |
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| John Devling Psychotherapist |
| As counsellor/psychotherapist/specialist psychodramatist and group psychotherapist, I am committed to the principle of creative spontaneity. Fresh vital responses. I never lose sight of self awareness as critical to enabling you to realise the parts you play in your own struggle/dilemma, which then equips you to make better choices in the moment as you engage with life. Futures can be prepared for, the impact of past wounds are significant reference points to resolve, felt meaning is central. |
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| Maurice Eisenbruch Psychotherapist, Psychiatrist |
| Psychotherapy can help each person to reach a fuller mental health potential through a insight into their personal history. The goal is relief of mental suffering, discovery of new and more adaptive ways to deal with stress, and enhanced empowerment to change one's life circumstances. |
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| Antonio Ferrero Counselling Psychologist |
| My professional approach is nurtured by my understanding that we are a complex interaction of mind-body-soul and spirit. This approach to counselling psychology and analysis is founded on compassion, spiritual strength, honesty, commitment, and genuine empathy. I like to sit close to my clients and use eye contact as much as possible. With Carl Rogers I believe in his famous:"Positive Regard". With Carl Jung I believe there is much more to humans than biological-chemical reactions. |
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