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Enisa Kurtanovich-PsychCounselling Services in Sydney, Australia | Psychotherapist



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Enisa Kurtanovich-PsychCounselling Services

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 420 221 770



Address: Suite 807, Level 8, Harley Place, 251 Oxford Street, Bondi Junction 2022 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Website: http://psychcounselling.net.au

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25.01.2022 Concern about a friend/ family member who is having suicidal thoughts ? Wondering what type of health professional should they see? She/he needs to be taken to the nearest emergency department or to be kept safe until he/she can see a GP or psychiatrist. If you need help and are unable to get him/her to see a doctor and he/she is going to act on his suicidal thoughts, you can call your local hospital and get the contact details of the CAT TEAM. (Crisis and Assessment Treatme...nt Team)! Once stabilised, its a good idea to for them to see the GP and get a referral to a psychiatrist.



20.01.2022 Dear friends and colleagues, If you did not get the chance this year then I strongly recommend that you add the date to your calendar for next year to view the "Cannon World Press Photography Exhibition at State Library NSW! A truly moving insight into the world in which we live and the trauma that some people have to endure.

18.01.2022 Being a valued Life Force Cancer Group Facilitator and a Counsellor, I proudly Invite you to... The launch of: "FINDING OUR LIFE FORCE : Finding peace and embracing life with cancer" -Meditations for healing -Real-life stories from cancer patients and carers! ... Authors : Caro Jonas & Jane Gillespie JoJo Publishing & The Life Force Cancer Foundation When: Sunday, 11 August, 2013, 3.30pm for 4pm Where: Upstairs, Gleebooks, 49 Glebe Point Road, Glebe, NSW Drinks will be served before and after launch and nibblies will be served beforehand! Bookings: 02 9660 2333 or www.gleebooks.com.au

07.01.2022 Hi dear friends! Join the protest against Detention and the current treatment of Asylum seekers this SUNDAY 16 JUNE, Sydney Town Hall at 1PM. Come along, bring a friend and/or your family! ... For more details and further resources, pls check: http://www.refugeeaction.org.au/?p=2633 Do not hesitate to share across your networks and friends. Thank You! PsychCounselling Services



04.01.2022 Having concerns about your relationship ? Wondering how do I stop feelings of unreasonable jealousy & extreme insecurity? Client with low-self esteem: "I have always had issues with low self esteem and my last partner of few years left me for someone prettier, skinnier, more interesting, etc. which didn't help.I thought I was over it, but I am now with a man who I love more than anything. He is so supportive of me and gives me no reason to feel this way, but I can't control m...y feelings of jealousy and depression when an attractive girl comes into his vision. He tells me all the time how much he loves me and how attractive he finds me, and that things like that shouldn't matter. I know it shouldn't matter but I just can't seem to control it. I used to love the beach but now I struggle going with him because I'm constantly looking around to see if there are other girls that may catch his eye". How can I stop these feelings? View of Counsellor: I think the challenge here, as mentioned, is that her self-esteem is low and it's hard for her to feel confident and loving towards herself. I would encourage her to look at how she value herself. Often in these types of situations that involve jealousy, the underlying issue is about the jealous partner's insecurity. And so there is an opportunity that is presenting itself from this problem. The opportunity here is that she can begin to value herself, learn to self-soothe when she feel distressed and appreciate her partner . She can start to believe and trust what her boyfriend says - that she is beautiful and loveable."

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