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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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| Sharon Reid Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| As a counsellor for women and children I believe that the therapeutic relationship is the most important factor in healing. I believe in a relationship where respect and empathic listening are paramount and where the client is the only expert on her/his own life. My counselling style is eclectic, but mainly strengths-based. For children to heal, I believe having ‘fun’ is essential and that the child should be helped to recognise that he/she has the coping skills needed to heal himself/herself. |
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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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| Janine Rod Psychotherapist, Psychologist |
| My personal philosophy centres on the belief that all humans are unique individuals with unlimited potential, inner strength and resilience. With the realization of one’s own potential, it is possible to transform the negative aspects in ones life to more positive, fulfilling and happy experiences. By increasing one’s inner strength, it is possible to develop a strong determination and greater chance of success.
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| Wendy Sinclair Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I believe that there is no pill that enables people to be magically cured of life's painful experiences.
What I can offer though is a private place in which to be heard and to reflect, so that you may come to understand yourself, your choices and your situation in a new light. And, you will find yourself better equipped to deal with the present and to face the future. |
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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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| 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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| Michelle Southgate Family Therapist, Counsellor |
| As a Family Systems Therapist I aim to provide a safe space for children, adolescents, families and individuals to explore and make sense of their experiences, thoughts and emotions, their relationships with others and with themselves. My style of therapy enables people to find solutions that are sustainable and meaningful for them.
I hold a Masters degree in Couple and Family Therapy and specialise in the assessment and treatment of all child, adolescent and family concerns. |
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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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| Christine Weston Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Sometimes life is very challenging and difficult and we can feel overwhelmed by problems. These can be current problems or situations from the past that effect our coping mechanisms. It can be helpful and in some cases life changing to be supported through these times by someone who is able to understand, accept and offer guidance, for things to be different and for life to feel better. |
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