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| Karen Anderson Psychotherapist, Counsellor |
| Karen is a psychotherapist, counsellor and family therapist who has extensive experience working within educational, welfare and health sectors. Karen works psychodynamically and embraces a holistic approach towards assisting people to achieve psychological and emotional health and well being. |
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| John Dallimore Counsellor |
| In my years of working as a wilderness guide, journeying into the unknown, my task was to listen to and support clients to find their own inner strength to safely complete their journey. In the therapy room my task is much the same, respectfully and gently assist clients through the difficult parts of their life journey. I celebrate each person’s unique and developing self knowledge as they identify and grow hidden resources, bringing new clarity, meaning and expanded potential to their life. |
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| Brendon Dellar Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist |
| My clinical and research interests include post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic grief reactions, anxiety disorders, dissociation and clinical depression. I have a special interest in complex grief, including suicide related grief and the loss of a child. I have a Masters Degree and a PhD in Clinical Psychology, and have taught units in clinical/abnormal psychology, professional practice, addictions and health psychology at two universities for the last 6 years. www.newpathprogram.com.au |
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| Fiona Halse Psychotherapist |
| Fiona believes in working with complete respect for the client, creating a safe environment to build acceptance and awareness. She provides careful attention and support in exploring your situation. How are you habitually responding to experiences? Here you can be understood and also go underneath the stories to look into the core of yourself, your personal way of being in the world.Through this exploration we can become free from unhelpful patterns and find happier ways of being. |
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