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| Tim Hill Psychotherapist |
| I believe that we all feel the deep longing to become happier, wiser and better human beings, but that sometimes we are overwhelmed by challenges and difficulties; our best intentions can get swamped by the hard choices and difficult circumstances. Good therapy can help you through those hard times and help you build a strong sense of self; one closer to the person you long to be. |
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| Volker Krohn Psychotherapist |
| My work is motivated by a strong passion to contibute to the creation of world peace. I believe the collective power of each of us creating our own inner peace is tremendous.
As such, I speak and write widely on emotional healing and re-education, and spiritual renewal, through the exploration of early childhood conditioning. This includes a specific focus on introducing the Hoffman methodology into the wider community and corporations. |
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| Marg Ryan Psychotherapist |
| Sometimes we need to be supported and encouraged by another to change.
We can all benefit from a relationship that allows us to reflect on difficulties at work, in relationships, in parenting or in achieving personal goals. As a qualified therapist, my role is to help clients develop clarity and reflectiveness, so that they can gain relief from anxiety, confusion, negative feelings or low self esteem, and learn to improve their own sense of vitality and happiness.
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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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| Victoria Yeganeh Psychotherapist |
| When people take the step to seek therapy, it is because they are suffering. Their pain may be sharp and clear (loss of health or a loved one), dull (loss of joy), nagging (creative block or relationship problems), intense, grating and widespread (anxiety) or lodged as a symptom in the body. As a Jungian analyst, I believe that by attending to suffering at conscious and unconscious levels, psyche will be assisted to find its way past painful blockages and to flow into a healthy dynamic balance. |
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| Ronit Bichler Psychotherapist |
| Bringing understanding into what makes us the way we are in all areas of relationship with family, friends and at work - in order to open up choices and foster change. |
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