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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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| 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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| Liz Telford Family Therapist, Counsellor |
| I provide a confidential, professional service which aims to enable people to understand and enhance their life and relationships. The counselling relationship provides a supportive and respectful environment in which clients can safely explore their issues. |
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| Guy Vicars Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| It is my strong belief that you have what it takes within you to change. It is up to us as a collaborative partnership to help find those resources. Whether as an individual or a couple, I can help you make sense of what the issues are, help you deal with them and lead a more satisfying and fulfilling life.
We all owe it to ourselves to fulfill our potential as far as possible. This is the meaning of our lives. |
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| Lynne Woolfson Psychologist |
| I hope to empower, support and educate my clients with psychological understanding and knowledge. I respect my clients allowing me a window into their world, and I, together with them, work hard to create change. |
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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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| Peggy Cook Counsellor |
| I work with my clients to explore their concerns in depth and develop greater self awareness. Central to my work is the development of spontaneity and creativity, that is, the ability to respond to people and situations with immediacy, vitality and thoughtfulness. When I work with clients to develop greater spontaneity they are able to find their life purpose and be more authentic. |
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| Muriel Cooper Psychologist |
| I specialise in stress, anxiety and depression as well as general psychology, life coaching and hypnotherapy, for personal issues and relationships. I have been a counsellor and psychologist for 17 years and firmly believe in the value of a strong client/therapist relationship to resolve problems and reach goals. I am convinced that with appropriate support and encouragement, happiness and contentment in life can be achieved. |
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| Graham Cox Psychologist |
| Graham is a psychologist who has worked in a number of community agencies and organisations, in a variety of positions. He now works in private practice with adults and adolescents who are affected by a wide range of presenting issues.
Graham provides a caring practice that allows people to explore their concerns in an accepting and supportive environment. Counselling with Graham offers the opportunity to develop more effective ways of managing overwhelming feelings. |
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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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