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| Jonathan Tandos Clinical Psychologist |
| I look for the uniqueness and potential in clients. I seek not only to help people resolve their current problems, but to equip them for the challenges ahead, inspire them to more fully experience their lives, and help them discover their own truth. Therapy can not only help alleviate suffering, restore balance, lead to growth and change, and promote self-acceptance, but can also be an enlivening and great learning experience for both client and therapist alike. |
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| Pamila Weir Psychologist |
| Life presents challenges and problems, and most people seek counselling or therapy only when they feel stuck with distress, dissatisfaction or loss of self-confidence. I find my clients want some immediate relief as well as more lasting change. I use a practical, solution-focussed approach with other coaching and therapeutic practices to help my clients achieve the particular results they want. I am also deeply respectful of the unconscious and the uniqueness and creativity of each individual. |
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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, 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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| Alexina Baldini Psychologist |
| Alexina assists individuals and organisations to realise their true potential through the provision of high quality, innovative and professional clinical, consultative, and training services. "My aim is to translate psychological knowledge and research into exemplary service delivery that realises potential by: creating opportunities for personal growth and development, encouraging positive personal and workplace relationships, developing opportunities for company growth and diversity."
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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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| Simone Eyssens Psychotherapist, Psychologist |
| I am a compassionate psychologist, who is experienced at helping people to work through their problems. I provide a safe, supportive and caring counselling environment to enable you to explore the issues that concern you. I am passionate about helping people release negative patterns from their lives, and find the best in themselves. |
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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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| John Julian Psychotherapist, Clinical Social Worker |
| John uses a person centred, empowering approach that gently guides you to your own answers, while also using evidence-based therapies such as CBT and ACT. He offers regular group classes on compassionate communication, meditation and mindfulness-based stress reduction. He is a highly skilled, relaxed and efficient therapist who also trains community based health, welfare and mental health staff. |
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