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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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| 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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| 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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| 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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| Christine Vickers Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Often difficulties can seem overwhelming and unsolvable. It is possible to sort out your feelings and reach an understanding of their cause and what to do about these. Counselling or psychotherapy provides time and space to reflect upon these, to examine the underlying dynamics which influence our day to day thinking, actions and relationships. |
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