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| Matthew Evans Psychologist |
| I listen well to understand my client's issues and treatment goals. I then help them draw on a number of different strategies to assist them move towards their goals. |
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| Lawrence Fong Psychologist |
| I aim to enhance my clients' performance, emotional well-being and quality of life through a range of short-term, evidence-based, solution focussed psychological interventions. |
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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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| Jennifer Fox Psychotherapist |
| In therapeutic conversation together we map and explore whatever it is you are experiencing, both the difficulties and the seeds and strategies of change. Challenges arise, are faced and grappled with in a therapeutic climate of tender support and acceptance. Therapy is an awareness process which is emotionally demanding and strengthening. |
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| Jodie Gale Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Counselling and psychotherapy sessions provide a resting place from the busyness of life and a space to explore your inner and outer life, your thoughts and feelings, in an empathic, compassionate and confidential environment. We will work together gently to find the value, meaning and purpose hidden within the symptom, this frequently helps to find a sense of understanding and acceptance for oneself, consequently bringing about healing and change. |
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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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| Debby Heath Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Sometimes we find ourselves in a difficult space or feeling trapped by the circumstances in our lives. I believe that a confidential, empathic and mindful therapeutic relationship can provide an opportunity to explore the familiar, painful positions we can find ourselves in and a space to grieve losses, begin the emotional healing process and create a different future. I specialise in individual psychotherapy with women. |
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| Corinne Henderson Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Counselling/psychotherapy provide a safe and supportive environment in which to explore problematic issues; evolve strategies; and review options to meet personal goals and live a more rewarding life. Using a ‘person centred’ approach that views all individuals as self-striving to find meaning and fulfilment in the world, and a capacity for creativity, growth and choice, I work with clients to develop insight and self-awareness. |
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| Jill Henry Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I help people who are having difficulties working out what is best for them in their personal and professional lives and concentrate on helping my clients get relief, clarity, and direction. Often this involves focusing on relationships and deciding what it is that is preventing them from giving and receiving what they might want from a relationship with friends, families, work colleagues, husbands or partners. |
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