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Peter Pacey studied Psychology as a mature age student at the University of Queensland. He obtained his initial Bachelor of Science degree in 1987 and graduated as a Bachelor of Science with 1st class honours in the field of Psychology in 1988. He began a Masters in Organisational Psychology in 1989 as a part time student while he worked in a private consultancy and was also engaged in part time research in Cognitive Psychology at Queensland University.

Peter has been a practitioner for over 20 years helping people manage and re-skill from anxiety and depression, OCD, OCPD, Eating Disorders and other Mood Disorders and has worked with individuals experiencing trauma, grief and loss and at risk of suicide.He is also highly practiced using skills in facilitating relationship issues and conflict resolution and in debriefing.
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There are some criteria for the listings in this section. All the practitioners appearing here are either people I have utilised often in my own healing or people who have been recommended by others whose words I have come to trust. They are individuals who strive to be accepting of their clients as they are.
We are at the corner of Payne and Glen Roads but are actually on a service road that runs adjacent to Payne Road. If you are travelling by car the usual route would be to enter Payne Road from Waterworks Road and then continue to the intersection of Payne and Glen Roads. At this intersection turn left at Glen Road and cut across the face of Glen Road into the service road.
In this section of the web site you will discover information about a myriad of factors concerning psychology and healing in general. We will update this area from time to time as we encounter important new knowledge or processes. Here we offer some information not widely, or perhaps not well, known about post natal depression.
For the purposes of this exercise everything that follows applies to persons seeking to heal from chronic illness. The chronic illness can be physical, psychological, spiritual or all of these. What follows is less likely to be relevant to diagnosed terminal chronic illness. People with a diagnosed terminal illness are in an emergency situation.
They are both particularly hard ways of existing, that do not contain gentleness of self;. There is typically a history of unresolved issues and sets of triggering conditions involved. At Psychology and Living we find that human beings are quite capable of re-skilling with more effective responses.
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