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Jacquie Cliff provides counselling and Radix Body Centred Psychotherapy through her private practice at Littlehampton in the Adelaide Hills.
Jacquie Cliff Psychotherapy and Counselling
Focus areas
Personal growth
Wellbeing
Loss
Growth
Verbal therapy
Anxiety
Counselling and Radix Body Centred Psychotherapy facilitate awareness for change, growth, healing and connection with self and others. These therapeutic processes bridge the physical, psychological and spiritual and integrate thinking, feeling and willing/behaviour.
Radix Body Centred Psychotherapy is an energetic process of powerful personal development. Radix is a unique approach to psychotherapy. It makes use of verbal therapy, vision, breath, sound, movement and touch, assisting you to fully engage with life. This approach takes the counselling process to a deeper level exploring patterns of behaviour, childhood upbringing and past experiences that are impacting on the current situation.
Radix is particularly useful when there is a physical or emotional component to the issue (eg depression, anxiety, anger etc), or when a cognitive approach has been insufficient. Counselling and Radix Psychotherapy powerfully work with issues such as:
- Anxiety
- Grief and loss
- Depression
- Anger issues
- Stress
- Abuse and trauma
- Panic attacks
- Sexuality issues
- Confidence and assertion
- Body tensions
- Personal growth and development
- Aliveness and wellbeing
- Purpose
- Vision and goal setting.
Psychotherapy
Psychodynamic theories are those psychological theories that emphasize the dynamics of the unconscious mind and one’s past experiences as being the major determinants of future behaviour.
The original Psychoanalytical Theory was founded by Sigmund Freud. Although many of his views are controversial, most psychologists have been influenced by at least one of his ideas, as was Wilhelm Reich. It was Wilhelm Reich who merged Freud’s psychoanalytical theory with what he was observing in the physical human body, and brought about Somatic/Body Psychotherapy.
Freud perceived human beings’ essential psychological nature as based on desire rather than on reason. His focus in psychoanalysis was primarily on human passions or emotions and only secondarily on rational abilities or intellect. According to Freud, the child is born with basic animal instincts that operate at the unconscious level of thought. These instincts, or irrational needs, require immediate gratification. Development, therefore, is partially dependant on the transformation of the so-called animal desires into socially acceptable, rational behaviour.
Psychotherapy takes the counselling process to a deeper level exploring patterns of behaviour, childhood upbringing and past experiences that are impacting on the current situation.
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Anger management
Transformation
Anxiety
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Wellbeing
Mental health
Depression
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Victims of crime
Emotional wellbeing
Grief
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Private health
Muscle pain
Headaches
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Biomechanics
Face to face appointments
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