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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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| 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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| Jason Dixon Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I have been providing counselling, supervision and education in Australia, Japan and the USA. I specialise in problems relating to alcohol and other drug issues as well as a range of other life challenges.
I support individuals to gain insight and understanding about themselves and feel more in control. I help people discover ways to navigate from where they are to where they want to be and overcome obstacles that might stand in their way. |
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| Wade Jacklin Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist |
| Wade Jacklin is part of the 4life Psychology Centre, a specialist Clinical Psychology Practice. Wade has been in private practice as a Clinical Psychologist for the past eight years and has trained in a range of contemporary therapy approaches that have been proven to be effective in the treatment of emotional and relationship issues. Wade works collaboratively with his clients, assisting them to achieve improvements in their mental and emotional wellbeing, and to realsing important life goals. |
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| Marcia Latta Counsellor |
| Marcia's approach is client-centred and integrative. Marcia maintains a strengths-based focus that aims to increase client resiliance and authenticity. Marcia offers a supportive and respectful environment to facilitate a collaborative partnership to address issues of importance to the client. Marcia's desire is to empower and equip clients to overcome and to move forward in life so they can maximize their full potential. |
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| Peter McMahon Psychotherapist |
| Professional Caring Help in a safe Non-judgemental Environment
I use hypnosis as a psychotherapeutic tool. Hypnosis is not a therapy in itself, but rather I use hypnosis in conjunction with various approaches to help you gain insight and access that powerful reservoir of memories and resources; the subconscious. I use hypnosis to help you deal with the underlying problem not merely the symptom.
I also run group sessions for weight loss, smoking, IBS LIVE ONLINE - video-enabled and fully int
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| Brett O'Connor Psychologist |
| Psychologists are experts in human behaviour, and have studied the brain, memory, learning and human development. They have also studied how people think, feel, behave and react, and can help you cope with difficult situations. My focus as a psychologist is to help children, adolescents and young adults to learn more efficiently, to overcome barriers that are preventing successful school, work or life experiences, and to assist families to find ways of functioning more effectively.
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| Joanne Sargeant Psychiatrist |
| Social & Emotional Wellbeing for Children & Adolescents
"Young people are our future."
Quality Care, Confidentiality & Accessibility
My aim is to give young people the skills to meet their potential. |
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| Doreen Westley Psychologist |
| I believe that therapy should be helping people to find their own path. It should be a supportive experience and maybe a difficult journey and the journey may need to be completed in many short journeys rather than one continuous journey. |
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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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