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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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| Martine Prunty Counsellor, Clinical Psychologist |
| Martine works with respect and compassion for her clients, allowing them to feel safe in sharing their experiences. She has a warm, empathic approach in helping clients to gain insight about their emotional difficulties to explore more helpful ways of managing these. Martine uses models of treatment which have been shown by research to be most effective for treating specific presenting problems. |
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| Ash Rehn Counsellor, Clinical Social Worker |
| I specialise in helping people find ways forward.
Together we can talk about what is important to you.
We are experts in our own lives. Therapeutic conversations
allow us to redefine who we are and enjoy new or forgotten
aspects of our lives.
My hopes for our time together are that we will explore these possibilities to enable you to go forward. |
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| Warren Reid Counsellor |
| Forever Living, Forever Growing - that is my motto and Logo. We all have abilities within us to steer a course through our life's journey. I am but here to support your abilities through any difficult times. |
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| Daniel Rowland Psychologist |
| To provide individual adults with the highest quality of care and support to manage and overcome mental health issues.
By assisting people manage life crises, anxiety, stress and depression and to reach their full potential. |
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| Melanie Sheehan Psychologist |
| A world where people understand each other and see individual differences as strengths rather than a cause for conflict and that through this, groups and individuals can achieve their full potential. We assist our clients to understand themselves and accept individual differences and communication styles through counselling, consulting and coaching groups or individuals, whether families, couples, work or volunteer teams. |
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| Julie Smee Psychotherapist, Clinical Psychologist |
| Good counselling, coaching and intensive psychotherapy help people experiencing different levels of distress to understand themselves more deeply and to gain more psychological freedom. My commitment is to the privilege of being the guide and witness in this process. |
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| Gemma Summers Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| The process of counselling/coaching supports you in safely exploring issues and uncovering new pathways to health, happiness and fulfillment. Benefits include increased stability and confidence, enhanced wellbeing and self esteem, better habits, improved relationships, creative solutions and new life directions. A holistic approach utilises the resources of mind, body and spirit to assist in resolution. |
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| Val Sutton Psychologist |
| I focus on identifying and building strengths as a way to overcome barriers to achieving fulfillment in life and work. I am trained in a variety of techniques, and find that it is the therapeutic relationship and the belief in the process that achieves desired outcomes. I work in a collaborative way with whatever you bring into therapy and focus on solutions. |
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| Joanne Taylor Psychologist |
| Achieving balance in life is vital for our well-being. At times, we may encounter problems that can overwhelm us and affect our ability to cope. My goal is to assist people to manage these difficulties and find ways to achieve a balance in their life. If you are experiencing great change in your life, or would just like to improve your performance in a specific area or even just achieve your true potential, I aim to help you reprogram for success. |
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