Cheryl Taylor 

Cheryl is skilled in working with children, teenagers and adults, using a variety of techniques to address a range of issues.

Cheryl began her study and practice in Counselling & Psychotherapy in 1998 when she undertook a Certificate in Counselling  & Psychotherapy with the Cairnmillar Institute and provided counselling services on a voluntary basis within her church community. Since then, Cheryl has developed her practice and undertaken further study including a Graduate Diploma in Counselling, Family Therapy, Mediation & Conflict Resolution, Neuro-Linguistic Programming, Sandplay Therapy & Symbol Work, Autism Support, Counselling Supervision and has recently completed a Masters of Counselling & Human Services.

Cheryl has had extensive experience providing counselling services to diverse client groups over a twelve year period, with a special interest in children and adolescents. She also has an interest in supporting individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders and their families.

Cheryl delivers workshops and lectures within the Diploma of Counselling with Institute of Counselling & Community Studies and has full registration with the following peak industry bodies:

 

Cheryl's Approach

Over many years of learning and experience I have come to know that for any kind of guidance, therapy or healing to be effective and promote growth, it must support the person in connecting to the inner self.  By connecting with this inner place, we are able to express and process past hurts, release ‘stuck’ emotions that create unhealthy patterns, and discover and express those emotions and tendencies that are oriented towards joy and growth.  It is from this place that we can then relate to others and to our environment in a meaningful and rewarding way.

 

This is the type of approach I prefer to use, as it promotes personal growth and the development of emotional intelligence and skills that are life changing, with a resonating influence for the rest of the person’s life.

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