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Speak-Up Men's Behaviour Change Group

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Speak-Up Men's Behaviour Change Group conducts Family Violence Counselling that supports people to Change their Behaviour and Make Safe Choices. Anger Management and Counselling is available for Men, Women and Couples. Assistance Exploring your Life Direction and Discovering more about You.

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19 July 2020

open floor dynamic Conversation, a safe place to share lived experiences both positive and negative without being judged, respect from all group members, being able to step up and confidently take accountability/responsibility and ownership for YOUR choices/actions and behaviour, and change that person of who you used to be to who you want to become in a positive influentual manner and to also be aware of your present self and choices you make that effect not only yourself in every day life but those around you, especially loved ones. If your struggling mentally with your emotions and physical aspect of life in a family /relationship dynamic, then the speak up against family violence men's behavioral change program is highly recommend, you will be challenged but also given a good chance to put your thought process across, not to victim blame but to realise that it's YOUR behaviour that is the potential or the main source of friction between you and your partner. Then to learn about the self management tools to overcome and self improvement that will not only benefit you but your loved ones. More...

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I like talking to people and helping them work through their issues.

I enjoy talking to, and helping people. In this line of work I can do both. In large organisations people seem to be treated as just another number that's noted on a spreadsheet. I've been told I do much better than that.

In private practise I can do things that I'm unable to do working in a large organisation. My work centres on the client's needs, not the institutions. In short I am adaptable and flexible. Most of my new clients come from previous clients (word of mouth) I am really happy about that ?