Integrative Psychology
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Integrative Psychology
Nigel sees therapy as a joint and cooperative enterprise where he uses his skill set to your benefit, rather than trying to fit you into a theory or approach. He has extensive experience with individual and corporate clients and draws on a strength and awareness based philosophy to client work.

Nigel has studied in Australia and overseas with many of the current leaders in psychological research and theory such as Dan Siegel, John and Julie Gottman, Les Greenberg, Alan Schore and the late Michael White.Linda is a registered Counselling Psychologist and Clinical Fellow of Australian Catholic University.
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We are a group of psychologists and psychiatrists who have a person-centred gentle approach to helping people. We provide a safe environment and work at a pace that is most comfortable for you. We welcome people from diverse backgrounds. We are experienced in working with clients from the LGBTIQ community, and differing cultural and religious backgrounds.
Depression is one of the most common mental health problems experienced in our society and can be significantly helped through counselling with a psychologist. Depression can be mild, moderate or severe enough to lead us to feel completely overwhelmed by activities we previously could easily manage.
Grief Counselling or Therapy can help with the profound effects of grief and loss. Overnight it can seem that our life has been turned up-side down. We can feel trapped in our sadness while the world around us looks unchanged. This may lead to feeling that other's do not understand. We may not even understand ourselves anymore.
At Integrative Psychology we deal with a variety of parenting issues in the context of individual, couples and family therapy. Psycho-education and therapeutic approaches such as Psychodynamic approaches, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Emotion-Focused Therapy, Transactional Analysis, and Trauma Therapy may be useful in addressing parenting issues.
Anxiety is characterised by frequent mild to severe worry about negative experiences occurring and mild to strong physical changes in the body such as sweating, increased heart rate and rapid swallow breathing or slow swallow breathing. Panic and anxiety are triggered by different parts of the brain and different brain chemicals.
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Jabe Brown
Jabe Brown
Sep 12, 2015
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Tra-ill is probably the most highly intelligent and overly educated person I know. Exactly the person I want to be sending my patients to!
Tra-ill doesn't try to fit every person into the same box using the same methodology, he is able to draw on his vast knowledge to provide a truly integrative approach to psychotherapy. He gets results, and I feel confident when I refer my patients to him that they will get results.