My approach to healing and wellness has been influenced by studies in a number of western and complementary therapies. These include:
- Psychology Bachelor of Science (Psychology), Australian National University, 2002-2006
- Healing through the body and energy field practitioner training Elwood Centre for Wellbeing (George Gintilas), 2010
- Radix Body Centered Psychotherapy Australian Radix Training Centre, 2008
What has always interested me about healing is what works, and this has drawn me towards approaches which can assist the client to access and transform whatever it is which is causing problems. My approach is relevant to a broad variety of life challenges, but at present I am focussing on the holistic treatment of conditions such as:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Limiting behaviours or feeling states
- Chronic pain (e.g. fibromyalgia, RSI, back pain, neck pain)
- Chronic fatigue
- Relationship challenges
Phrasing it in the positive, I am offering this approach to support the emergence of greater peace, happiness and wellbeing in ones life, whether it be in work, relationships or home life. And from my own experience I know this work delivers profound experiences of peace, transformation and wellness.
Broad though my studies may have been, the most compelling reason to consider me as a practitioner is the fact that I have committed deeply to my own journey of healing and creative unfolding. I am able to hold an effective space for clients journeys through the darkness of their own shadow, because I have worked honestly and consistently at transforming my own shadow.
I have called my approach mind-body healing because I like to draw from techniques which understand and use the interrelatedness of mind and body to maximum beneficial effect. In any given session a unique combination of talking, meditative awareness, visualisation and physical expression of feeling is used to cultivate transformation and deep wellbeing.
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