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| Simon Parker Psychotherapist, Counselling Psychologist |
| I am a qualified and experienced counselling psychologist . I work with individuals coaching and supporting them to develop their capacity to live well. My aim is to help you to improve your life and relationships. I will encourage you to live proactively and to gain increased knowledge, self awareness, wisdom and relationship skills. The focus is on improving your capacity to respond positively to life and to move forward.
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| Pauline Pearson Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I specialize in therapy for people in their early 30s to their mid 50's. People may experience significant changes in family, work, health & relationships during this time. Often the way we have been no longer seems as satisfying as it once did. Early life experience may resurface too. As we age, we are able to explore our lives with a new capacity for greater depth.More meaningful ways of being and relating can emerge. This is an excellent time to seek therapy. |
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| Mandy Peyton Counselling Psychologist |
| I view the difficulties that each individual presents with primarily as an attempt to adapt to one’s world, rather than dysfunctional in some way. However, these adaptive strategies may become counter-productive creating distress.The body-mind has inherent self-correcting capacities that can be harnessed with skilful interventions in the right environment for healing to occur.I use a variety of tools to create that healing zone & facilitate the inherent body-mind wisdom to emerge. |
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| Michelle Pizer Psychologist, Organisational Psychologist |
| Dr Michelle Pizer is an independent Melbourne CBD-based psychologist providing counselling and psychotherapy services for individual adults. Michelle creates a safe and respectful place for you to talk and to be listened to. She counsels for a wide range of issues such as depression, anxiety, stress and workplace bullying.
Michelle is also an organisational psychologist and executive coach with a special interest in improving relationships and emotions in the workplace. |
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| Ash Rehn Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Specialising in confidence, relationship issues, anxiety, depression, 'sex addiction' & pornography, lesbian & gay counselling, mid-life crisis, alcohol & drug issues, grief, loneliness and survivors of childhood abuse.
I offer a choice of convenient, private counselling & psychotherapy services you can access in comfort over the phone or internet: www.forwardtherapy.com . Over 20 years in clinical mental health, community & private practice |
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| Andrew Remenyi Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist |
| Dr Remenyi employs Counselling, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Hypnosis to assist clients with issues that affect their wellbeing and effective functioning. |
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| Irene Rose Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I use a wholistic approach to achieving psychological wellbeing and health. In a safe and nurturing environment, we explore and transform your issues and goals, with the intention to heal and discover your true inner self. I use a wide array of modalities to facilitate change and healing, utilizing the mind, body and soul.
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| Gabriel Rusu Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I am a male Counsellor and Psychotherapist, non-judgmental, caring and understanding, who is passionate to work with people from various backgrounds and all ways of life, and help them overcome their issues. |
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| Lyn Shand Psychologist |
| The values that guide my work include: an orientation to fostering personal growth, compassionate understanding, and respect for the spiritual journey that a client may be making, regardless of spiritual orientation. Rather than treating you, I work with you to achieve your goals. |
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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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