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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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| Kaalii Cargill Psychotherapist |
| We who live in technologically developed countries have entered the 21st Century with unparalleled access to information about every aspect of human life. I believe we have a responsibility to use this information to examine the belief systems by which we live, and to find a way to sustain human life on Earth. I believe that therapy is not about fixing something that is supposedly broken, but rather about teaching people to attend to the rich language of soul.
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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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| Antonio Ferrero Counselling Psychologist |
| My professional approach is nurtured by my understanding that we are a complex interaction of mind-body-soul and spirit. This approach to counselling psychology and analysis is founded on compassion, spiritual strength, honesty, commitment, and genuine empathy. I like to sit close to my clients and use eye contact as much as possible. With Carl Rogers I believe in his famous:"Positive Regard". With Carl Jung I believe there is much more to humans than biological-chemical reactions. |
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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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| 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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| Pauline Pearson Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I specialize in therapy for people in their early 30s to their mid 50's. People may experience significant changes in family, work, health & relationships during this time. Often the way we have been no longer seems as satisfying as it once did. Early life experience may resurface too. As we age, we are able to explore our lives with a new capacity for greater depth.More meaningful ways of being and relating can emerge. This is an excellent time to seek therapy. |
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| Mandy Peyton Counselling Psychologist |
| I view the difficulties that each individual presents with primarily as an attempt to adapt to one’s world, rather than dysfunctional in some way. However, these adaptive strategies may become counter-productive creating distress.The body-mind has inherent self-correcting capacities that can be harnessed with skilful interventions in the right environment for healing to occur.I use a variety of tools to create that healing zone & facilitate the inherent body-mind wisdom to emerge. |
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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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| Nicol Thomas Psychotherapist, Psychoanalyst |
| I am a Lacanian psychoanalyst. Lacan's psychoanalysis is based in the idea that the unconscious is structured like language. What you say reveals the unconscious processes that underlie any issues that you are problematic for you, or recur. Recurring problems especially are well resolved when you work within the realms of psychoanalysis. I believe that psychoanalysis offers a way of working through issues that is radically different to many modern modalities. |
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