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| Catherine Devetzis Clinical Psychologist |
| In my 9 years of practicing psychotherapy I have learnt that people already possess the personal resources they need to heal their psychological distress. I aim to activate those resources by overcoming the despair and stuckness that compells them to repeat their painful ways of relating and living. I listen to what my clients tell me on all levels: verbal, non-verbal, emotional and implied comments to help me activate the neglected aspects of their selves. |
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| Elaine Ford Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Adjusting to the challenges of life can impact on our physical and emotional well-being. having someone assist in adapting to such challenges can be very beneficial. my style of therapy aims at applying evidence-base practice that helps the person understand their experience and explore avenues to bring about change. |
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| Marianne Gabriel Psychologist |
| 25 years as a Registered Nurse working in adult and neonatal intensive care, operating theatres and recovery has taught me the value of good physical health. Today I am most interested in helping people focus on how they want their lives to be different in order to enhance well being, foster self-esteem and build confidence in both personal and professional areas. Good physical health will naturally follow. |
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| Sue Hawkins Counsellor |
| In the area of Perinatal Care (Ante and Post Natal Care) to provide women with the practical and psychological resources they require to enjoy their babies and to feel safe and supported in the community in which they live.
The same applies in the area of aged care.
To ensure as far as possible that outcomes are realistic and achieveable. |
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| Melissa Hughes Psychotherapist |
| My goal is to provide therapeutic assistance to parents who are struggling with the day to day realities of parenting. I work holistically incorporating the needs of the parent-child relationship and the marital relationship. |
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| Janice Killey Psychologist |
| Immediate help and effective treatment of the problem will assist with appropriate solutions.
Good understanding of children and adolescents. Worked closely with adults and families.
Specialising in the areas of anxiety, depression, paediatric problems and pain management. She works with clients who have workplace injuries.
A unique aspect of Janice’s therapeutic approach is a genuine commitment and belief that all individuals have the potential to overcome the adverse influences. |
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| Chloe Morris Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I believe that life is full of challenges, but that we all have the potential to be happy and fulfilled much of the time. I offer a therapeutic space where problems and challenges can be discussed and worked through together. I encourage discussion about your experiences in the world, and actively listen to what you have to say. Problems often arise in relationship to others, and therapy can help to address some of our learnt ways of being in the world, that complicate our lives. |
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| Abigail Pamich Clinical Psychologist, Health Psychologist |
| I am an experienced, U.K. trained Doctor of Clinical Psychology specialising in providing sensitive, effective therapy to individuals and families.
I have a strong passion for empowering individuals to reach their goals. Through the provision of a safe, relaxed environment, I support clients in overcoming personal and family difficulties. |
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| Michelle Pritchard Clinical Psychologist |
| Psychological well-being is essential to one's health and happiness. My philosophy is that everybody can experience an improvement in their happiness and well-being if they have the appropriate tools and strategies to manage their mood and individual life circumstances. |
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