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| Christine Vickers Psychotherapist, Relationship Therapist |
| Often difficulties can seem overwhelming and unsolvable. Counselling or psychotherapy provides time and space to reflect upon these, to examine the underlying dynamics which influence our day to day thinking, actions and relationships. |
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| Brian Whiter Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| To be fully present to your needs. Help discover, reconnect and reclaim vital aspects of your authentic self. Experience and understand yourself (1) as an integrated (mind/body) being and (2) in relationship with others and (3) to promote awareness to support creative choice and encourage responsibility.
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| John Bacash Psychotherapist, Psychologist |
| Therapy is a time for trust and support. Often anxiety and depression, as well as relationship breakdowns, have trust disruptions at their core. Therapy is a time to assist sufferers of anxiety and depression to live more happily and be surprised by what is possible. Insights, reflections are about building up the ability to trust yourself again and to avoid the traps associated with defensive ways. |
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| Tracy Bentin Psychologist, Developmental Psychologist |
| Tracy is a member of the Stepping Stones Psychology team. Tracy provides psychological services to children, adolescents and their families by developing strong working relationships with children and young people to help provide them with the skills needed to overcome adversity. Tracy offers individualised counselling support, cognitive and educational assessments, and resilience and self esteem building to help children overcome difficult periods in their lives. |
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| Jill Brewin Counselling Psychologist |
| I like to work in collaboration with my clients. They have individual needs, but often have strengths and strategies, of which they are unaware. I prefer to work in a solution-focused manner. It is a big step, but most understand that professional help is of great value. Most of us face difficulties at some stage of our lives, and some people have continual struggle. There are strategies and changes that can help us to overcome or at least lessen these difficulties. |
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| Yael Clark Developmental Psychologist |
| Parenting is hard work! My aim is to help parents feel good about their role, to feel competent and valued. I firmly believe that young children need the support of their parents much more than they need the support of a psychologist or counsellor. In my work I try to find out what children need and then help their parents to meet that need themselves as much as possible. I hope to support parents so they can support their children. |
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| Patrice Friars Psychologist |
| Patrice has immense respect for the individual and ensuring that therapy proceeds in line with the person's values and life circumstances. She has a firm belief that for enduring change to occur, strategies need to be workable and to fit into a person's life. Patrice has worked with individuals of all ages and cultural backgrounds, using psychology in a positive way to enhance people's lives. |
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| Rosalie Gannon Psychologist |
| I provide good therapy with positive lasting outcomes for individuals, couples and children. Modern therapeutic techniques are used which facilitate the healing process. My aim is to provide a personal results-oriented service in an honest, down to to earth and supportive manner. My rooms provide a safe environment where you can deal with important issues and achieve a greater sense of confidence, control and enjoyment of life. |
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| James Hands Psychologist |
| In my work with men, women and couples, I am committed to helping them understand, face and resolve long-standing difficulties. As part of this supportive process, I recognize and encourage each person's innate ability to identify and heal their wounds, and develop to their full potential.
*NEW LOCATION ADDED* Hawthorn- Level 1, 821 Glenferrie Road, Hawthorn VIC 3122 (near Barkers Road). |
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| Lyle Lashlie-Gordon Psychotherapist, Clinical Social Worker |
| Sometimes events happen in our lives that take us by surprise and effect the way we feel about ourselves and those around us. Feelings of anger, shame, depression and fear appear to take us over. We find ourselves responding to others in negative and unhealthy ways. Maybe we notice problems recurring eg. in relationships and our responses remain disturbing. Finding someone who can help make sense of things is an important step in taking control toward positive change. |
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