Stress therapists in South Hedland, Western Australia WA, Australia AU
Karen Sri Thomas
Registered Psychotherapist, MCP
Feeling stressed due to work pressures or challenging relationships? Dealing with difficult bosses, colleagues, friends, or family members can be tough, especially when you have no choice but to interact with them. We'll gently delve into what lies beneath your stress and address that part of you that struggles to remain calm and regulated. By identifying your patterns of mind-body response and finding more helpful coping strategies, means you're well on your way to gaining a sense of peace, healing and lasting change.
4 Years Experience
Kristen Bayliss
Psychologist, Registered Psychologist, BSc, MA
12% of Australians experience severe levels of stress according to the Stress & Wellbeing Survey conducted by the Australian Psychological Society in 2011. Our therapists employ a variety of approaches to help you regain your balance. These include helping you identify the causes of your stress, managing underlying emotions and value struggles, developing better assertiveness and looking at your overall relaxation strategies
26 Years Experience
Ruth Schmidt Neven Phd
Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist and Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist
Stress is a broad topic and may take many different forms. From my experience of working with employee assistance programs I help people to manage work stress with respect to perfectionist demands they place on themselves. I also help people to better understand the family and work systems in which they operate in order to reduce stress
43 Years Experience
Dr Tani Khara
Therapist
There are many drivers of stress in our lives and I seek to identify the cause, then provide holistic strategies for reducing the stress and improved coping.
10 Years Experience
Mr Michael Green
Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Somatic Psychotherapist, Yoga Therapist, Meditation Teacher
My work focuses upon an holistic view of the individual and their history. This means our focus is less upon individual 'symptoms' and alleviation of these, and more upon what the 'symptom' might be communicating about imbalance in the individual. This leads on to an examination as to what needs to change at the level of body, mind, emotion and spirit.
30 Years Experience