SEO report of chriswestinghouse.com

Chris Westinghouse, Psychotherapist, Counsellor, Epping 2121
Psychotherapy, Psychotherapist, Counsellor, Counselling, Mental Health, Mental, Therapy, Epping NSW, Epping, Sydney, Therapist,
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title: Chris Westinghouse, Psychotherapist, Counsellor, Epping 2121
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site_name: Chris Westinghouse, Psychotherapist, Counsellor, Epping 2121
description: Psychotherapy, Psychotherapist, Counsellor, Counselling, Mental Health, Mental, Therapy, Epping NSW, Epping, Sydney, Therapist,
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- H1 : Dr Chris Westinghouse, ( 65px from top )
- H1 : BA (SA), Hons BA (SA), Ph.D (USA), MACA (stud), MIACN, ( 134px from top )
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- H6 : Let's get straight down to answering some common questions people ask , ( 515px from top )
- H6 : when they're considering psychotherapy and counselling:, ( 548px from top )
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- H6 : What sorts of issues and what sorts of clients do you deal with mostly?, ( 605px from top )
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- H6 : I accept clients of all kinds and deal with all kinds of issues, but I have a special interest in some of the following:, ( 640px from top )
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- H6 : Personal Counselling and Therapy, ( 672px from top )
- H6 : Issues affecting the elderly (social isolation, medical/surgical/hospitalisation trauma and anxiety in particular)., ( 678px from top )
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- H6 : Interpersonal relationship and communication issues (marriage/relationship issues, parent/child issues)., ( 702px from top )
- H6 : Corporate Conflict Resolution, ( 714px from top )
- H6 : Anxiety, behavioural disorders, depression, work issues, conflict resolution and stress and trauma., ( 726px from top )
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- H6 : Coping with unexpected life events, including injury, preparation for hospitalisation and surgery., ( 750px from top )
- H6 : Group Psychotherapy, ( 756px from top )
- H6 : Group therapies, couples therapies, one-on-one therapy, and therapy for families facing separation., ( 774px from top )
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- H6 : Cultural conflicts and stresses that are personal as well as ones that are work-related., ( 798px from top )
- H6 : Workshops and Psychoeducation, ( 798px from top )
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- H6 : Interventions in crisis situations, including self-harm and emergency situations., ( 822px from top )
- H6 : Families Therapy and Counselling, ( 840px from top )
- H6 : Gay issues generally, including those issues and conflicts (and confusions) that face younger people., ( 846px from top )
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- H6 : Social Isolation and Getting Old, ( 882px from top )
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- H6 : Do I need a doctor to give me a referral to see you? , ( 912px from top )
- H6 : Facing surgery and the unknown, ( 924px from top )
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- H6 : No, clients can access my services without a referral from a doctor. Feel free to use the "Contact Us" button., ( 947px from top )
- H6 : Coping with Grief and Loss, ( 966px from top )
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- H6 : Depression, ( 1008px from top )
- H6 : What does a psychotherapist / counsellor actually do?, ( 1023px from top )
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- H6 : Anxiety, ( 1050px from top )
- H6 : There's a lot of confusion about what a psychotherapist does, what a counsellor does, what a psychologist does, and what a psychiatrist does. It's also made even more complicated by the different regulatory arrangements that govern these professions, including the formalities that are required to practice as a "shrink" in Australia. , ( 1058px from top )
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- H6 : Trauma, ( 1092px from top )
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- H6 : I am a psychotherapist, or a counsellor. I am not a psychologist or a psychiatrist. Though we have lots in common, psychotherapists, psychologists and psychiatrists are quite different. Psychotherapy is often referred to as "talk therapy.", ( 1134px from top )
- H6 : Relationships issues, ( 1134px from top )
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- H6 : People usually try to solve their own problems, but sometimes they just can't get it right, no matter how hard they try. That's usually when they come to see a therapist. Therapy may take a few weeks and a few therapy sessions, but it often takes much longer to achieve the desired results. It is not uncommon for some people to seek ongoing therapy over a much longer period., ( 1190px from top )
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- H6 : How will we know if therapy is working?, ( 1295px from top )
- H2 : New South Wales Working With Children Clearance Certification: #WWC1313465V, ( 1315px from top )
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- H6 : What would be a "good" result? As a therapist my job is to help you to tackle your problems and achieve a more fulfilled, self-directed, confident and "happy" life. It's also part of my job to help you to discover things about yourself that you haven't noticed, things that you haven't realised. I'm not a surgeon - so I can't pick up a scalpel and cut your problems out and declare you to be well again. Neither am I a mechanic - I am not the one who does the repairs: I merely help you to "fix" yourself. In psychotherapy and counselling we work together to achieve the goals that you decide upon, or to eliminate the problems that you may be encountering in your life. It's really all about you: my role is to be your "professional friend," not a personal one., ( 1328px from top )
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- H6 : I am qualified in a number of the well-known psychotherapeutic and counselling techniques ranging from Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Gestalt to Person Centred Therapy, Narrative Therapy and Solution Focused Therapy, but I am not blindly committed to any of them: it's my job to help my clients in a practical, useful, non-judgemental and supportive way, and the therapeutic or clinical technique that I use will be dictated by you, and by the problems that you come to see me about. Most of the time I will employ a sort of "hybrid" therapy that uses the most appropriate elements of a variety of therapeutic techniques - it would be silly to pick a therapy off the shelf and "sell" it to a client! , ( 1458px from top )
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- H6 : Why do I need a therapist - I have friends to talk to?, ( 1614px from top )
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- H6 : Talking to your friends about your problems is fine. But ask yourself how many of your friends would be willing to listen to you talk about yourself for an hour every week (sometimes for a few hours every week)? How many of them would put up with you venting your frustrations and anger? And would you really be comfortable talking to your friends about your deepest fears, emotions, weaknesses? And what are they going to do to actually help you? Friends can be a great source of support, but without training they won't know what to look for, and what to do about "it" when they find it. Therapy (and there are many different kinds), is systematic, structured and designed to move in a sensible way from identification of the issues to their resolution. Contrary to popular belief it isn't just a regular chat where you unload your issues and walk away feeling fulfilled - that's the stuff they put in movies. , ( 1648px from top )
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- H6 : That said, I am a great believer in the value of common-sense and would be the first to tell you that you can benefit a great deal from "non-professional" help too - honestly, having a cat or a dog is probably one of the most valuable therapeutic aids you'll ever have. We should be careful about placing too much value on certificates and titles - some of the best therapists in the world have no formal qualifications., ( 1840px from top )
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- H6 : What are your ethical commitments?, ( 1960px from top )
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- H6 : The practice of psychotherapy and counselling (the words are sometimes used interchangeably) doesn't require registration in Australia. But it's considered good professional practice, and some clients find it comforting to know that their therapist belongs to some kind of professional governing body and has training qualifications that are endorsed by the government and by others in this profession. I am associated with one of the two principal professional bodies that govern the practice of psychotherapy and counselling in Australia, and I therefore endorse its Code of Ethics and Practice. In addition, New South Wales law requires unregistered health practitioners (psychotherapy and counselling are "unregistered" professions in Australia) to comply with the NSW "Code of Conduct for Unregistered Health Practitioners." My clients and patients receive a copy of these Codes of Ethics on their first visit., ( 1993px from top )
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- H6 : Is it confidential?, ( 2209px from top )
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- H6 : Yes. The confidentiality rules are very strict, and similar to those that apply to a client and his/her lawyer or doctor. The rules are so strict that a therapist is not even allowed to disclose the name of a client. In fact, standard practice in Australia is not even to record the client's real name on the filing system! There are specific circumstances under which a therapist may be obliged to break confidence however - if somebody (including the client) is in danger; if a judge or magistrate subpoenas your records, or if there is risk to a child. In the latter case a therapist would be breaking the law if he or she did not respond appropriately and promptly to danger affecting a child., ( 2242px from top )
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- H6 : What's it going to cost me?, ( 2412px from top )
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- H6 : I charge a standard fee per client per session, irrespective of the content or nature of the consultation. Whilst most consultations will be conducted in my rooms, I also do house and hospital calls at no extra charge for existing clients. I am not "contracted in" with any medical insurer or Medicare, so clients/patients will be expected to make payment for each session at the conclusion of that session. Payment can be in cash or by credit card on the spot. The standard session duration for most therapy sessions is 45 minutes to one hour. I don't provide online or telephone counselling. Telephonic or email discussions with clients are limited only to administrative arrangements., ( 2447px from top )
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- H6 : Do you specialise or can anybody use your services?, ( 2617px from top )
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- H6 : I am a generalist, so I am happy to provide consultations on a wide range of issues and problems. After our initial consultation we will decide together about what happens next. Usually we will agree to a handful of sessions to explore your issues and start forming a plan. It's not unusual for a psychotherapist or counsellor to tell a client that he or she would be better served by a different therapist who specialises in dealing with specific issues - it would be unethical for me, for example, to try to provide you with help in an area where I know that my own skills are inadequate. If you would be best served by referral elsewhere I will recommend that to you. You do not need a doctor's referral in order to see me., ( 2652px from top )
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- H6 : PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME VIA MY FACEBOOK PAGE OR USE THE "CONTACT US" BUTTON ABOVE., ( 2916px from top )
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