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| Adam McLean Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| The underlying principle of how I work is strongly influenced by Existential philosophy. Existentialism breaks away from putting labels on a persons’ life and works from the basis of being-present. I believe we are challenged to take personal responsibility for the choices we make in life. The past influences the present and the future poses hope, meaning and purpose. Existential philosophy approaches life holistically. In our work together 'expect change to happen'. |
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| Karon Meehan Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| We all want to feel happy, joyous, blissful and stress-free, have a sense of inner peace, wellbeing and balance in our lives. Karon explores with you the areas you desire to change in your life, like enjoying better health, losing weight, stop smoking, happier relationships, a job change, family reconciliation or maybe you just want to create more of a balanced lifestyle, boost your confidence ands feel better on the inside. |
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| James Middlewood Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Do you want to be a successful in life, relationships, family and business? Psychotherapy is about finding out how to be successful in relationships, life, family and business.
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| Michael Muir Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I work in partnership with clients to facilitate finding more fulfilling ways of being. I employ somatic psychotherapy techniques which encourage the body and mind to transform and reconnect. This involves verbal engagement and bodywork, both biodynamic massage and other forms of touch where appropriate. All of this supports the exploration of limiting beliefs and a movement towards happiness, spontaneity, creativity and an ongoing sense of wellbeing. You don’t have to do it on your own. |
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| Simon Mundy Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I have counselled and worked with people of many different backgrounds and offer a safe and accepting environment in which we can collaborate in exploring and developing the changes that you wish to introduce to your life. My aim is to work with you to uncover resolutions which bring you stable, long-term change. You can find out more about me and my approach at my web site: simonmundy.com.au |
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| Fiona Murray Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist |
| There are times when we find ourselves in crisis and in need of a safe space in which to regain our balance. Crisis affords us an opportunity to grow in self-knowledge and personal insight, and to develop personal resources that assist us in facing future challenges with greater resilience and strength. My aim is to provide an engaged therapeutic relationship within which to facilitate this process. |
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| Allen Nash Psychotherapist, Relationship Therapist |
| Much of our everyday suffering is unnecessary and is produced by unconscious beliefs that are no longer relevant, true or necessary. The method I use is designed to bring such beliefs into consciousness through assisted self-study and discovery. It can bring normally inaccessible mental processes into consciousness gently and efficiently. |
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| Micaela Nathan Psychotherapist |
| Music has the power to transform your life. As a registered music psychotherapist, musician, composer, hypnotherapist and naturopath, I offer sessions in Guided Imagery and Music, a specialist model within the Music Therapy profession. Supporting you through times of change and personal challenge, it is an effective strategy for relieving a great range of personal and health issues, including emotional/mood disorders, life crises and relationship concerns. |
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| John Needs Clinical Psychologist |
| Psychology's goal is to describe, understand, predict, and modify behaviour so as to improve an indiviual's situation. I see psychology as providing COMMON SENSE assistance to people. |
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| Robyn North Zaman Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| As a Somatic Psychotherapist and Counsellor, I seek to empower people to make the changes they want in their lives by helping them become aware of the relationship between their physical body, their emotions and thoughts and the choices they make. Offering a safe place for the relational journey of exploration and discovery carried out by the client and therapist together. |
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