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| Louise Williams Psychologist |
| I believe that each person can be empowered through psychological intervention. Whether a client simply wants advice about self-development or if they are in serious distress and seeking professional guidance, I work with each client to guide them through a process of self-discovery. Through a safe, supportive and non-judgmental therapeutic environment, my clients can identify empowering life solutions that they can continue to use after sessions have concluded. |
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| Karen Workman Psychologist |
| I respect the body immensely. The body reveals many truths we have ‘lost’ in the labyrinth of the mind. Using body awareness we explore the core beliefs which limit us. We follow feelings, sensations, and thoughts as they are revealed in the body, we access the unknown. Making the unknown known can be creative, playful and sometimes painful too. The process is one of sharing the joy and the grief of self discovery, allowing and intention walking in each other’s shadow. |
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| Romana Bowd Psychotherapist, Psychologist |
| Romana is a private practicing psychologist who has previously worked in hospitals, community mental health and corrective services. She has also had the pleasure of working with Lifeline as a phone counselor and group leader. These experiences have enriched her ability to understand the needs of her clients who come from all walks of life. She is also currently undertaking her PhD in developing a communication training module for health professionals working in an e-health environment. |
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| Leanne Chapman Counsellor, Psychologist |
| I operate a counselling and personal development service which aims to help people build their self-esteem, improve their relationships and unblock their creativity. I offer treatment for anxiety/depression, eating disorders and other issues, as well as groupwork on enhancing creative expression and spiritual wellbeing. My clients are people who want to treat themselves and others with more kindness, and find new ways to live a meaningful authentic life. |
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| Vincent Conway Psychologist |
| Therapy is a collaborative, caring relationship in which one person (a therapist) assists one or more persons in addressing difficulties, circumstances or experiences that are of concern. I believe that people often have solutions to their difficulties although some may require more assistance than others to discover these solutions. I believe that all clients deserve respect regardless of their behaviour, gender, race or any other characteristic. |
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| Sharon Corbett Counsellor |
| Sharon's style of counselling is based on conventional methods, combined with life coaching, yoga and natural health practices. She also draws on her extensive life experiance. She strongly believes that every person has it within them to bring about those changes that lead to a life lived fully. She sees counselling as a way to deal with the past, understand the present in order to make the choices that give a better future. |
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| Kathleen Cremer Counsellor, Psychologist |
| I offer a professional and caring counselling and psychological therapy service to assist with support & strategies for a balanced life. Wouldn’t it be great to: feel more confident; minimise unnecessary stress; live richly and pursue the goals that are important to you? We all get stuck at times and modern life presents complex challenges. As a counsellor I listen carefully to what is not working and help you to develop the resources to live the fulfilling life you deserve. |
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| Ben De Young Psychologist |
| The central focus of my practice is to assist in facilitating individuals achieve their various goals and improve their personal situation. By providing a safe, caring and supportive environment clients are able to build on their strengths and add positive strategies to continue growth after therapy. |
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| Anne Di Lauro Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| In a safe, gentle and supportive way, I help people to find a sense of meaning and potential in their lives. I work from a Jungian perspective, helping people to explore their inner and outer worlds, to develop their inner healer, and to enlarge their sense of themselves through opening to the unconscious via dreamwork and other methods. |
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| Genevieve Dingle Psychologist |
| NB. From October 2006, I am no longer treating clients in private practice. I am managing the Rubicon Drug and Alcohol Program at Belmont Private Hospital, and also have a postdoctoral research fellowship (investigating addictive behaviours and processes of therapy) at the University of Queensland. I will continue to provide clinical supervision for psychologists and alcohol and drug clinicians. |
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