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| Volker Krohn Psychotherapist |
| My work is motivated by a strong passion to contibute to the creation of world peace. I believe the collective power of each of us creating our own inner peace is tremendous.
As such, I speak and write widely on emotional healing and re-education, and spiritual renewal, through the exploration of early childhood conditioning. This includes a specific focus on introducing the Hoffman methodology into the wider community and corporations. |
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| Therese Meallin Clinical Psychologist |
| I believe that the process of participating in therapy can help to find a new view on things, to explore and identify alternative ways of responding to events in our lives, and to develop new skills. With the new awareness this brings comes opportunities and greater choice in how we live our lives. |
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| Mandy Peyton Psychologist |
| The principles that form the core of my therapeutic approach include an abiding respect for the uniqueness of each person, and for the vulnerabilities that are courageously explored in therapy; that we each hold within us a wisdom for creating our own well-being that we need to become reacquainted with; that each individual holds primary responsibility for their progress, and I act as a guide in that journey. |
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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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| 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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| 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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| Jenny Goldsmith Psychologist |
| Regardless of what brings people to therapy/counselling, the ultimate goal is for them to leave with an enhanced understanding of who they are and what are their capabilities. |
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| Tim Hill Psychotherapist |
| I believe that we all feel the deep longing to become happier, wiser and better human beings, but that sometimes we are overwhelmed by challenges and difficulties; our best intentions can get swamped by the hard choices and difficult circumstances. Good therapy can help you through those hard times and help you build a strong sense of self; one closer to the person you long to be. |
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