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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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| Andrea Cone-Farran Psychotherapist, Psychoanalyst |
| Qualified Jungian analyst and accredited analytical psychologist with a special interest in helping people develop psychological insight and awareness in order to live differently in the present and future. Our work uncovers how feelings, knowledge and ideas that are below the surface and assumptions, values and beliefs we don't know exist, decisively contour thinking, actions, habits, behaviours, choices and motivations in personal relationships, work, social connections and society. |
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| John Devling Psychotherapist |
| As counsellor/psychotherapist/specialist psychodramatist and group psychotherapist, I am committed to the principle of creative spontaneity. Fresh vital responses. I never lose sight of self awareness as critical to enabling you to realise the parts you play in your own struggle/dilemma, which then equips you to make better choices in the moment as you engage with life. Futures can be prepared for, the impact of past wounds are significant reference points to resolve, felt meaning is central. |
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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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| Shirley Ernest Counsellor |
| * To support my clients in a warm caring environment using an empathic approach and respecting their unique individuality
* To give couples a greater awareness and understanding of how individual issues impact on the couple relationship without blame or shame
* To create a safe environment for stepfamilies to deal constructively with their issues |
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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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| Jenny Goldsmith Psychologist |
| Regardless of what brings people to therapy/counselling, the ultimate goal is for them to leave with an enhanced understanding of who they are and what are their capabilities. |
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| Peter Gunn Psychoanalyst |
| If we are tossed by the waves of life we have the choice of making of our losses the ground of our love. |
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| Peter Hands Psychotherapist, Psychologist |
| After many years in commercial law, I now lead a very different professional life as psychologist, psychotherapist, vocational consultant, and educator. I have over 15years’ experience in very diverse settings as a counsellor & coach, specializing in work with men, women, and adolescents on life issues, and career development. In my practice, I emphasize positive psychology and enhancing your quality of life. |
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| Denise Howells Relationship Therapist, Counsellor |
| I believe that counselling can help people to discover new perspectives. It is my aim to empower clients to manage their own lives and to develop meaningful relationships. I work with clients to unravel their thoughts and feelings in relation to themselves and as well as others. It is my hope that clients gain clarity and become more comfortable in their own skin and with the life they live. |
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