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| Tash Dakos Clinical Psychologist |
| It can be a difficult first step to contact a therapist. Finding someone you feel comfortable and confident with, becomes the next challenge.
Trust, respect and understanding will underpin the therapeutic relationship with Tash. She will relate to you with ease and professionalism. You will always be informed, consulted and treated with care and consideration. |
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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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| Gerry O'Sullivan Psychotherapist |
| Psychotherapy - "the art of nurturing and healing the soul". As a Somatic Psychotherapist I aim to guide my clients to self-awareness, creating a safe and caring environment in which to examine and heal the wounds that are manifesting themselves through crises or undesirable situations in their lives.
As I grow older I recognise the importance of conscious ageing and now offer coaching and workshops designed to facilitate this major life transition into the "third age".
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| Nicole Robins Family Therapist, Counsellor |
| I believe good couple and family therapy should feel non-judgemental and open up new ways of responding to behaviours and relationship difficulties that can feel entrenched. As an experienced family therapist I can also offer ideas and parenting strategies to encourage families to try new approaches that have been shown to help children to thrive and parents to feel more in charge and in touch with their kids. I have experience with both child and adolescent issues. |
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| Jacqueline Stone Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Are you finding that stress or anxiety is getting in the way? Maybe you don't feel you're at your best or not as in control as you'd like. Perhaps you've even had tears or angry outbursts, maybe even a panic attack. It's not uncommon and can be hard to make sense of, especially if life is mostly good. I'd like to help you get a handle on things and to feel yourself again or better. And if you’re here from the UK or other out-of-town places, to support you in those challenges too. |
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| Lenore Watts Counsellor |
| Some years ago, people saw me as energetic and successful. On the inside however I was full of anxieties, self doubt, fears, and negative belief systems; I was 'going nowhere and would not amount to much'. Eventually I realized that I’d been focusing exclusively on 'mind' and needed to incorporate my body and emotions into the equation. I learnt how to eliminate toxic emotions and limiting belief patterns. Now I am doing what I once dreamed I could do - making a positive difference in the world. |
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| Michelle Wilkins Psychologist, Counselling Psychologist |
| I work with children, adolescents, and families. I also work with adults who are experiencing anxiety, depression and stress. I can help clients with difficulties at school, at work, with parenting challenges, post natal depression, separation & divorce, attachment issues, trauma, abuse and grief & loss. I mainly use a behavioural and experiential approach. I use cognitive behaviour therapy, mindfulness & acceptance therapy, narrative therapy and play therapy with the younger clients. |
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| Michele Yexley Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Michele offers a practical approach in dealing with life's challenges. In a relaxed and supportive environment she encourages you to develop effective communication, healthy boundaries and interpersonal skills to resolve personal as well as relationship issues. She also practices a combination of hypnotherapy and counselling for anxiety, stress, self confidence and addictive behaviour such as smoking. Call Michele or visit her website for more details. |
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| Saemi Baba Counsellor |
| My conviction is that every person is blessed with a multitude of gifts and talents. The potential is always there, waiting to be awakened. The cue may come as a perplexing coincidence or an exciting encounter. Or it may be presented through a difficult situation. Whatever form it may take, what we do with the experience in this moment of our journey is what matters. As we take our individual steps, we also touch upon the lives of others and contribute to the direction of our collective future. |
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