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| Ilana Nayman Psychotherapist |
| People are entitled to empathic understanding and assistance with their difficulties. A psychodynamic approach is seen as useful, combined with medication where necessary. |
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| Gabby Skelsey Psychotherapist, Relationship Therapist |
| Much of what makes us unhappy is unconscious and not easily accessed by rationalisation. I work together with people to explore aspects of their life and their feelings, and learn new ways of overcoming personal difficulties. Managing vulnerabilities, emotions and behaviours can make problems easier to understand. Sometimes only a couple of sessions to achieve self-awareness and problem-solving are needed; others may choose several sessions over an extended period of time. |
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| Colin Thompson Psychologist, Counselling Psychologist |
| The Melbourne Mindfulness Centre and Stillmind Counselling offers caring methods for dealing with life's issues.
Perhaps you are feeling tense, anxious, unhappy or often sad. Maybe you are feeling adrift or having problems dealing with some person or issue. Mindfulness, and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, are proven ways of addressing these issues and many more in a relatively short space of time. www.stillmind.com.au
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| Josie Baldacchino Counsellor |
| I help facilitate the process of healing as everybody has the strength and resources to work through their life story and transform it so they can adapt to their environment and manage their relationships effectively. Once healing occurs, individuals have the ability to live life more fully and are able to manage their emotions and thoughts more effectively allowing them to develop meaningful and respectful relationships with themselves and others.
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| Peter Ballard Psychotherapist, Clinical Social Worker |
| I enjoy using both my life and therapeutic skills to assist individuals to become more fully themselves. I am drawn to those who are open to new possibilities. I feel passionate about the healing power of the great music of the western classical canon and its capacity to lead towards personal transformation. |
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| Kim Carter Clinical Psychologist |
| I believe that therapy offers people the chance to reflect on life and make changes. Sometimes the changes are dramatic. Sometimes they’re small but profound: reaching an understanding and acceptance of the things that we can’t change. Above all, therapy should be a safe and supportive place where you can be yourself.
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| Anthony Cichello Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist |
| Clients will be treated with the upmost care and respect within a safe and confidential process. Change IS always possible; I will listen to you and also assist you to reduce your distress and improve your life functioning in the manner which you desire.
I believe in providing the very best known treatment methods - those which have proven best long-term outcomes and are the most efficient use of the client's personal time.
www.anthonymcichello.com |
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| Linda Edwards Psychologist |
| Overcoming my difficulties with the aid of ‘exceptional’ helpers has inspired my clients with the confidence & courage to do the same. Through genuineness, empathy & acceptance, I try to provide brief, effective, affordable help in a caring safe, gentle & supportive environment. I support people in helping themselves. Using a life coaching approach, I teach powerful and effective self-help techniques for dealing with relationship, personal and business challenges. |
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| Simone Eyssens Psychotherapist, Psychologist |
| I am a compassionate psychologist, who is experienced at helping people to work through their problems. I provide a safe, supportive and caring counselling environment to enable you to explore the issues that concern you. I am passionate about helping people release negative patterns from their lives, and find the best in themselves. |
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