Counselling in 3356

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Live Life Well Counselling
Counsellor, ACA-L2
Verified
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Kerri-Ann welcomes all to her private practice in Ballarat. Appointments now available. I specialise in supporting you with grief and loss, carer stress, diagnosis of life limiting illness, dementia specialist and palliative care specialist and relationships. I have been supporting individuals and families to live their lives well for over 18 years and have worked in Palliative care, Dementia care and community services. I will create a safe, non-judgmental counselling space for you, using various therapies that suit you. Emotional wellness is integral to overall good health, let's have a chat, call for support today.
(03) 4328 2575
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Delacombe, VIC 3356
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Beside Still Waters Counselling and Psychotherapy
Psychotherapist, MSc, PACFA
Verified
Verified
My ideal client is one who is looking to make sense of their experiences and how they function or operate within their world; one who is open to learning about themselves, to make changes and to improve skills to better relationships with themselves and those around them. Their issues may be varied and include anxiety, attachment issues, bullying, communication, divorce, emotional regulation, family functioning, fractured relationships, grief, infidelity and stress, among other issues that may present. Assisting clients to set out a treatment plan and work together to achieve their goals are important aspects of the journey.
(08) 9126 9462
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Sebastopol, VIC 3356
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Freya's Farm: Animal Assisted Counselling
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, AASW
Verified
1 Endorsed
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1 Endorsed
Hi, I'm Freya. I've been counselling for over 25 years, and a year ago started incorporating my animals (horses, dogs, cats) into my therapeutic practice. I work with all ages, and the people I work with are as unique as the issues they want to address. My clients are individuals, couples, and children. I have lived experience of neurodiversity (ASD, ADHD, Dyslexia, HSP) and consequently work with a lot of people who are neurodiverse themselves. My work focusses on understanding why we are the way we are, combined with techniques that foster change and growth, with the end goal of increased well being and resilience.
(03) 4320 5775
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Sebastopol, VIC 3356
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Sebastopol, VIC 3356

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