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| Victoria Yeganeh Psychotherapist, Psychoanalyst |
| 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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| John Bacash Psychotherapist, Psychologist |
| My philosophy can be summarized in four points:
one, validation of our humanity and awareness;
two, suspending judgement about the relevance of awareness for action;
three, admitting unknowing, and
four, acting in faith and openness. |
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| Josie Baldacchino Counsellor |
| I use the humanistic approach to help facilitate the process of healing as everybody has the strength and resources to work through their life story and transform so they can adapt to their environment and manage their relationships with themselves and others effectively. Once healing occurs, individuals have the ability to live life more fully and are able to manage their emotions and thoughts more effectively . Josie believes that nobody can classify whether a story is hurtful only you can. |
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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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| 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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| Jill Brewin Psychologist, Counselling Psychologist |
| I prefer Emotional Focused Therapy, Mindfulness and Meditation, but select most appropriate for individual. I have maintained Professional Development sufficient for membership of Aust.Psych.Assoc and Counselling College and Registration with Psych Board Aust. I work in client centred manner to ensure client feels heard and respected. Six adult children, and grand-children gives me useful life experience. |
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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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| Harry Constantinou Psychotherapist, Psychologist |
| Harry's work is psychoanalytically oriented which lends itself to more ongoing longer term work, but not limited to this. He will work with someone around presenting issues with the possibility of deeper longer term work if they are interested in knowing more about themselves, beyond the presenting issues. |
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| Peggy Cook Psychotherapist, Relationship Therapist |
| I am a qualified psychotherapist with solid experience in parenting education.
As a parent worker I help parents with the difficult work of providing 'good enough' love, support and containment for their children.
As a psychotherapist I provide a safe place for people to talk about their unwanted behaviours, feelings and thoughts, what causes them and what they might mean. Then people understand and know themselves and they can become the person they want to be. |
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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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