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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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| Joycelyn Duncan Psychotherapist, Relationship Therapist |
| Joycelyn believes in creating a safe, caring enviroment that allows individuals and couples to explore what is happening for them and to see options in working towards where they would like to be. |
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| Peter Howie Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| My vision is of a world of vibrant societies of wise revolutionaries boldly championing the supreme authority of the self chosen path: unleashing life everywhere. My mission is to generate the evolution of wise revolutionaries by applying the Morenian principles of spontaneity, mutuality, leadership and creativity. I work with you to generate spontaneity which brings forth new life and creativity. I want to work with you to find the revolutions in your life that make it all worthwhile. |
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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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| Lynette Jooste Psychologist |
| You have the potential for change and growth within yourself.
Your unique abilities and strengths, when allowed to flourish, can assist you to achieve your goals and improve your life.
I believe that each person is unique and that the whole person consists of body, emotions, mind, culture and spirit.
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| Craig Birrell Counsellor |
| Most of us seek counselling when we find aspects of our life difficult to deal with. This usually occurs when our own problem solving abilities are unable to develop a strategy to resolve the issue at hand.
My approach to assisting clients is based on the motto “working together”. By utilising practical tools clients are able to resolve their issues while developing life skills. This is achieved in a non judgemental and confidential environment
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