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| Neil Bartlett Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Above all, its important to create a safe, confidential and supportive environment where individuals are given the opportunity to explore their inner conflicts and tensions. Assisting the individual to clarify and express their concerns, broadens awareness, sharpens resilience and secures a potential understanding. The difficulties we encounter and the crossroads we arrive at are often springboards to improve our quality of life, we only need to risk our present way of looking at them. |
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| Vivian Baruch Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Since 1981 I have counselled a wide range of people from diverse backgrounds. This enables me to offer a safe, therapeutic environment in which we jointly explore ways for you to deal with the life situations we all face as human beings. I have also worked extensively as an educator in a variety of settings. My aim is to help you find resolutions which fit for you and to promote enduring long-term change, rather than engaging in short-term problem solving. My website is www.vivianbaruch.com.
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| David Bridges Relationship Therapist, Counsellor |
| David's specialty is Relationship and Individual Counselling.
David specialises in: marriage, relationships, couples, families, individuals, managing anger & emotions, communication, affairs, abuse, family violence, addictions, major life changes and clinical supervision. |
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| Judy Christian Psychologist |
| As a Christian my beliefs form the foundation of my work, but I am sensitive to the need for people to solve problems within their own framework of beliefs. I believe that my role is to help you find the answers within yourself - to identify your strengths and learn strategies to build on those. I usually find that clients have a lot more resources within themselves than they initially think, and I aim to help them develop the confidence to continue problem solving without my help! |
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| Stefan Durlach Psychotherapist, Counselling Psychologist |
| I believe each person has needs in accord with their unique circumstances, history, and emotional, psychological and spiritual make-up. I see the therapeutic space as a relational soul-space, in which we can be listened to and understood as a unique individual – where we can share our concerns and make meaning of our experience without being judged. This ultimately leads to greater self-awareness and ease with oneself and others. |
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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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| 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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| Lisa Frese Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I approach my work as a body-oriented psychotherapist and counsellor from a holistic position that views people as emotional, physical, energetic, and spiritual beings. I am passionate about working with the empathic relationship and integrating nurturing and attuned touch when appropriate. Within this safe framework, I assist clients in facing difficult issues and in transforming traumatic experiences to find a new understanding of themselves and more aliveness and self-acceptance. |
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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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