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| Kathy Macleod Psychologist |
| Counselling involves the development of a secure and trusting relationship in a confidential and non-judgemental setting. Doubts and fears are shared. Support and validation enables enduring difficulties to be explored and released. Personal discovery - growing awareness - new solutions - forward movement.
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| Angela Macqueen Psychotherapist |
| My life transformed, became richer and more balanced, as a result of my own somatic therapy journey, so I know change can be facilitated via the talk therapy and bodywork provided in somatic therapy. My philosophy is to facilitate each client's individual journey of transformation. |
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| Brigitte Madeiski Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| To guide clients to have a better understanding of their way of being in the world and to assist with strategies that will enable them to tap into their own resources for personal growth and change. |
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| Marie Makinson Psychotherapist |
| I focus on the creative spirit as an agent for healing and transformation. One way to do this is to focus on dreams. I encourage my clients to do this and take an imaginative approach to their problems. At the same time therapy is grounded in the awareness of the present moment. The therapeutic relationship presents many opportunities for awareness of emotional dynamics. Habitual though unconscious ways of feeling and relating emerge into consciousness by paying attention to subtle interactions. |
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| Clare Mann Psychotherapist, Psychologist |
| Clare’s expertise lies in helping individuals create extraordinary results by identifying and removing the myth of limitation. Through skillful facilitation, she helps people uncover the meaning behind their presenting issues to transform problems into opportunities. Working closely within a counselling relationship, she helps them examine problems within the wider context of finding purpose and meaning. |
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| Donald Marmara Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| You may be experiencing symptoms such as anxiety, stress or depression because of the frustration that arises from knowing that your life can be richer and more meaningful but not knowing how to get there.
My aim is to give you the support you need to change your life.
I have been helping people like yourself have richer and more meaningful lives for over 30 years.
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| Jacqui Marquis-Conder Psychologist |
| I believe in creative approaches to addressing life's challenges. This may include the use of art and play therapy along with evidenced based counselling interventions. I have a passion for providing these services to children, teens, young adults and families using a strengths based approach. |
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| Tessa Marshall Relationship Therapist, Counsellor |
| Tessa Marshall of Marshall Coaching is at St Ives and Wahroonga in Sydney. She can help you or someone you know who is struggling with reduced enjoyment of life and offers a pragmatic, caring and confidential approach. “As a professional counsellor my approach is to help you to work things through, see options more clearly and gain better perspective. Having someone impartial, who will listen non-judgementally, outside of your family and friends, can often give you peace of mind.” |
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| Leo Martyn Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I believe strongly that my client's experiences and choices made toward the unfolding of deeply personal aspects of their lives should be their own. Therefore, a major personal focus in practice is in supporting my clients toward attaining their own unique sense of empowerment, direction and change in alignment with their own unfolding, ahead of being driven by any personal agenda, beliefs or advice from me. This said, I look forward to welcoming you to my practice. |
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| Tzach Maya Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Tzach Maya provides counselling & psychotherapy for individuals and couples, with group therapy and phone counselling. His therapeutic philosophy is to provide accessible therapy to help people address current challenges and long-standing issues, as well as to explore their unique way of being with themselves, others and their environment. This can be achieved by offering a therapeutic space, human contact and a special way of sharing, where clients move towards mental health welfare and growth. |
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