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| Stan Korosi Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I believe that emotion entrained in our bodies, drives how we experience ourselves. Our sense of who we are is shaped by the meaning we give to the tensions we embody. Men and women often experience this very differently. Women are more adapted to talk about their inner experience while men are more inclined to solve a problem and collaborate with men on a shared task. My approach adapts accordingly, depending on the individual needs of who I am working with. |
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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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| Cheryl Leber Psychologist |
| I provide my clients with a quality professional service in a safe and supportive environment; practical and sensible outcomes achieved in a relatively short time; effective and proven techniques based on 25 years of psychology consultancy practice; techniques to develop greater confidence and self esteem so you are better equipped to manage everyday life. |
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| Emma Lund Psychologist |
| Providing counselling and programs for all age groups with a particular focus on child, adolescent and family psychology, including pregnancy, birth and parenting. I am a Senior Consultant Psychology for Neo Psychology www.neopsychology.com.au
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| Anna McDowall Psychotherapist, Clinical Social Worker |
| At different times in life, new circumstances lead to new challenges - and new discoveries. I believe that the therapeutic experience can be like a voyage of discovery into ourselves and our relationship with others in the world. It involves developing a fuller capacity for processing emotional experience, which leads to psychological health and well being and a more creative and contented life. |
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| Sarah McGregor Psychotherapist, Psychologist |
| Central to my work is a belief that each person has their own resources that serve as foundations for recovery. I have a particular interest in body awareness throughout the therapeutic process. I work to facilitate a collaborative journey towards a healthy and full life. |
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| Therese Meallin Clinical Psychologist |
| I believe that the process of participating in therapy can help to find a new view on things, to explore and identify alternative ways of responding to events in our lives, and to develop new skills. With the new awareness this brings comes opportunities and greater choice in how we live our lives. |
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| Michelle Morris Family Therapist, Counsellor |
| At different times in our lives we may need support and guidance. This may be to overcome unhelpful patterns or resolve painful emotions. Through a collaborative approach I assist people to reconnect with their strengths and inner healing capacity. In addition my family therapy training enables me to help people develop satisfying relationships. |
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| Ilana Nayman Psychotherapist |
| People are entitled to empathic understanding and assistance with their difficulties. A psychodynamic approach is seen as useful, combined with medication where necessary. |
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| Bill Newton Relationship Therapist, Psychologist |
| My approach is practical and from the first session aims to get clients started on the road back to effective functioning in their relationships and/or personal lives. By turning up to that first session, you have indicated your readiness and preparedness to deal with your problems. That's what effective adults do. |
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