Thinking Disorders therapists in Parramatta, New South Wales NSW, Australia AU

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The Rocks, New South Wales therapist: Giulia Fiore, counselor/therapist
Thinking Disorders

Giulia Fiore

Counsellor/Therapist
Cognitive distortions such as catastrophising and black and white thinking can be successfully addressed with therapy.  
6 Years Experience
In-Person Near Parramatta, NSW
Online in Parramatta, New South Wales
Brisbane, Queensland therapist: Mrs Carolyn Vickers, psychologist
Thinking Disorders

Mrs Carolyn Vickers

Psychologist, Master of Clinical Psychology, MAPS
Carolyn specialises in helping people with their thinking to make it more positive and helpful.  
27 Years Experience
Online in Parramatta, New South Wales (Online Only)
Sydney, New South Wales therapist: Hamada Els, psychologist
Thinking Disorders

Hamada Els

Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist & Executive Coach
I work with clients on a range of issues relating to thinking disorders.  
24 Years Experience
In-Person Near Parramatta, NSW
Online in Parramatta, New South Wales
Wollongong, New South Wales therapist: Renee McDonald, therapist
Thinking Disorders

Renee McDonald

Therapist, B Couns (Coaching), Grad Dip Couns, M App Soc Sc, Cert IV TAE, Cert IV BE (Community)
Thinking disorders can be all pervasive and lead to larger problems in your life. Let's look at how your thoughts are impacting on your life so that we can work on positive coping strategies and work through any ruminations you're experiencing.  
21 Years Experience
In-Person Near Parramatta, NSW
Online in Parramatta, New South Wales
St Kilda, Victoria therapist: Jeannine, psychologist
Thinking Disorders

Jeannine

Psychologist, Registered Psychologist (MAPS)
Being worried all the time and ruminating is exhausting! I work with clients to help them see that rumination is a way of coping, albeit an unhelpful one, and how to get out of your head or just take less notice of the noise. Overthinking of often a way of managing difficult feelings, so part of the work we do is learning to sit with difficult emotions, rather than escaping into our 'heads' and exhausting ourselves (and sometimes everyone around us too!)  
16 Years Experience
Online in Parramatta, New South Wales