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| Janice Killey Psychologist |
| Immediate help and effective treatment of the problem will assist with appropriate solutions.
Good understanding of children and adolescents. Worked closely with adults and families.
Specialising in the areas of anxiety, depression, paediatric problems and pain management. She works with clients who have workplace injuries.
A unique aspect of Janice’s therapeutic approach is a genuine commitment and belief that all individuals have the potential to overcome the adverse influences. |
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| Kylie Lepri Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Kylie provides a safe, supportive and confidential environment in which to explore feelings and emotions, without being judged. Providing a practical approach to developing new goals and finding more effective ways of coping with those concerns, which may at present seem unmanageable. The aim is to help you find your own answers and to become more in charge of your own life rather than be lived by it. |
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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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| Carolien van Geloven Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| We all have things in life that we would like to change, after all ’the grass is always greener…’ We are all individuals with unlimited potential, inner strength and resilience. When we realise our potential it is possible to transform negative experiences to more positive, fulfilling and happy ones. By increasing our inner strength, we can grow a strong determination and improve our chance of success. It takes courage and insight to make the changes needed to help manage difficult times. |
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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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| Jeanne Abelson Counsellor, Clinical Psychologist |
| Jeanne has a gentle, person-centred approach. She uses holistic, creative and spiritual methods, depending on your preferences, and helps you consult your feelings and discover your own direction and solutions. She considers that your biology, psychology, and environment, now and in the past, all contribute to making you the person you are today. She helps you find your way through this maze and work out what you want to keep, what you want to discard, and where you want to go. |
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| Beverley Aronstan Psychologist |
| Every person can be helped. Nobody is alone. Every individual is part of a system that is interactive and interpersonal. Our attitudes and behaviours can best be understood in the context of our relationships with others. |
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| Helen Bonynge Counsellor |
| In my practice people have the opportunity to talk through their problems in a comfortable, non judgmental, and friendly environment. They are given support, while they work through the various issues that are effecting their lives. This is a place where you feel safe, at a time when you are feeling most vulnerable. My work focuses on peoples current situations, as well as their past. I work with individuals, couples and groups. |
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| Julie Busch Catt Psychologist |
| Life crisis can be a powerful opportunity for personal growth and change; with the right support we can make choices about our lives and relationships with integrity and clarity. Counselling can be useful and even life-changing, no matter what the circumstances -- which can range from moderate, ongoing work or domestic stress to a major life-crisis. In fact, there are as many different situations and as many different outcomes as there are individuals. |
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| Jodie Gale Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Counselling and psychotherapy sessions provide a resting place from the busyness of life and a space to explore your inner and outer life, your thoughts and feelings, in an empathic, compassionate and confidential environment. We will work together gently to find the value, meaning and purpose hidden within the symptom, this frequently helps to find a sense of understanding and acceptance for oneself, consequently bringing about healing and change. |
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