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Roby Abeles,, B.A. (Soc.), M.A. (Spiritual Psychology)
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In 1985, Roby began her own conscious spiritual journey and recovery from addiction, a journey that has continued to unfold and become the focus of her life. Roby has a degree in chemical dependency counselling, and has worked at the Betty Ford Centre, US.
Roby uses her masters degree in Spiritual Psychology to ‘address all four levels of consciousness – body, mind, emotion and spirit. To completly heal an issue we must heal it on all four of these levels. Every experience we have in this life is part of our soul’s journey. Ultimately, we are here to heal ourselves, and others.’
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Roby is a specialist practitioner of EMDR, a therapy developed for trauma survivors, and a clinical member of the Counsellors and Psychotherapists Association of Australia.
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Dani Gicquele, B.A.(Psych.), M.A. (Psych.), Grad. Dip. Family Therapy
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Dani is a registered psychologist. She has worked successfully with clients who have experienced severe trauma from natural and man-made disasters, including the Iran and Iraq wars, and 9/11.
As an external psychologist for the Department of Corrective Services, she treated people suffering the effects of drug & alcohol addiction, physical, emotional, mental and sexual abuse, and has also headed a gambling addictions unit for a major welfare organisation in Sydney. Dani has also spent a year living with the Walbiri people of the Tanami Desert in Australia 's Northern Territory .
'We always have choices. No matter what has happened to us, we can chose to allow life to |
harden our hearts and become angry and despairing. Or we can chose to open our hearts and let life in.'
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