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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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| Joycelyn Duncan Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| 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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| 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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| Nicole Kinnaird Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| My intention is to help provide a relaxed, personal, and 'held' space for people to feel supported and able to explore 'what is happening'. I believe in the wisdom of our own knowledge, and experiences such as - symptoms, dreams and relationship issues. I deeply enjoy talking, sitting, playing and spending time with children and adults of all ages and together exploring potentialities and new ways of being. I think fun and humour are really important! |
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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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| Penny Lewis Counsellor, Psychologist |
| My goal is for you to feel safe, respected and accepted as we explore your concerns in a gentle, non-judgemental way. The direction of therapy is determined by your goals. I do not believe that one therapy approach fits all so I draw creatively from a range of therapy modalities. The role of a good therapist is to get you to the point where you no longer need a good therapist.
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| Michele Lindsay Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| I believe that when we fully accept ourselves...then we can begin to change.
Being lesbian I know how it feels to be 'different'. I am drawn to a therapeutic approach which pays attention to social, political and cultural contexts. As your counsellor I want to help you separate yourself from the dominant stories you have internalised and create your own alternative life story. I believe that you are the expert in your lived experience and therefore the author of your own life story. |
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| June Loxton Counsellor |
| My role as a Grief/Bereavement Counsellor is to journey with the client in their time of mourning and loss. To treat the client with dignity and compassion, and to be purely client-centred "being and doing" what each client needs in the moment. |
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| Michelle McClintock Psychologist |
| To create real and lasting change; to uncover wisdom rather than impose opinion; to facilitate transformation through awareness, attention and acceptance; to help you unfold body symptoms, addictions, dreams, conflicts, world issues, or any problematic or painful experience, knowing that these are all doorways to strength, meaning, passion and understanding; and finally, to be an ally in your process of healing, growth and change. |
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| Julia McKenzie Palmer Psychologist |
| I believe that all people have the right to seek happiness and fulfillment in life and that each person may at times need support and help to find clarity and direction along their way. I facilitate healing and growth through the process of empowering people to take responsibility for their life and choices. |
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