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| Narelle Scotford Psychotherapist, Psychologist |
| Even though I have a long history of working successfully in most areas of Psychology I feel that I know less and less as I get older. Maybe that's what draws me to the practice of Psychotherapy. It is a privilege to work with people no matter what brings them to me and each encounter is a unique learning opportunity for both of us. I support clients' determination to transcend their suffering and to learn how to experience the happiness we all deserve. |
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| Hadass Segal Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Hadass employs various modalities, (including cognitive behavioural therapy, focussing, narrative, gestalt and inner-child work) depending on the needs of the client. Her core philosophy is that the therapeutic relationship is collaborative. It is a connected journey that therapist and client take together, with the client setting the destination.
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| Sharon Snir Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Integrity, Trust and Respect are the foundation stones for a sound and rewarding therapeutic relationship. I recognise the thread of energy that has brought therapist and the client together is often beyond the presenting issue. The space of psychotherapy is a sacred space where the deepest of human pain and joy can be shared. |
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| Christiana Star Psychologist |
| With some help...
... difficult moods can be overcome, challenging life events managed, life skills increased and overall wellbeing improved. Issues with anxiety, depression, anger or grief - difficulties at work or in your family - struggling with making decisions - problems with communication or lack of confidence?
It does not have to take long to address particular issues and develop strategies for creating positive change. Find out more at www.christianastar.com |
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| Michele Stewart Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Embarking on a journey of self exploration with a therapist can feel like a risky decision as it involves the opening up of both mind and heart in the presence of another. The benefits however can be powerful... understanding patterns, relationships, past hurts and confusing experiences within a caring and supportive environment can be transforming. A skilled therapist can help you connect with and utilise your own resources and find balance in life. |
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| Marina Suarez Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| My journey into psychotherapy started with my own transformative experience many years ago. Working in the community sector I’ve also witnessed many peoples’ journeys and have become fascinated by human’s capacity for learning, growing and overcoming difficulties. We all face struggles and we all have strengths. I work collaboratively with my clients to help them gain a better understanding of themselves, to reconnect with their inner strengths, and to make positive changes in their lives. |
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| Gemma Summers Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Counselling, coaching and psychotherapy support you in safely exploring issues and challenges and uncovering new pathways to health and wellbeing. Benefits include increased stability and confidence, enhanced self esteem, better habits, improved relationships, 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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| Michelle Tadros Clinical Psychologist |
| I work on creating a warm and comfortable environment for my clients to feel safe exploring their concerns. I utilise a combination of therapeutic approaches that have been demonstrated as effective by research. These include cognitive behaviour therapy, schema therapy, interpersonal psychotherapy and acceptance and commitment therapy. My approach is flexible and tailored to suit each individual.
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| Merryn Tendys Clinical Psychologist |
| People manage challenges with remarkable resilience, perseverance and creativity. However, sometimes our emotions are too overwhelming, our resources are depleted or we are stuck in patterns that we struggle to change. At these times, therapy can be useful to build skills, break maladaptive patterns, heal childhood wounds and empower a person to move forwards. Each individual is unique in their experience, strengths and struggles and consequently therapy must be tailored to suit the person. |
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