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By Karen Gosling

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  I feel immediately safe with Karen. I'm at ease in her company.   - Peter Lloyd, Inside Story. From ABC Foreign Correspondent to Singapore prisoner 12988.

 I feel sure that our meeting you and working with you is the best chance we have of each individually achieving our best possible emotional health. And that has to be a good thing.  - Wife of a couple who were attending for marriage counseling, after 4th session.

  Hi Karen - Since our return home I must admit that my feelings and emotions have been somewhat erratic so started watching your DVDs firstly to understand my partner more and  ... so started to watch the ones which can help me survive this. I truly don't want to feel like this ... My apologies for going on but I need someone with your years of experience & understanding.

 

  Karen took me on a road trip of self-discovery in defining my own personality and that of the person closest to me and how the dynamics of our relationship was affected by it all; it all started to make sense.

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 Gold Coast Counselor Karen Gosling

Any change, even when it is anticipated and planned for, is a stressful time. Most people experience contrasting emotions (eg, hope and excitement mixed with sadness and loneliness) which can be confusing. Sometimes there are physical symptoms associated with the stress (eg, headache, chest pain, memory problems) that add to one’s anxiety. Add to this feelings of disappointment and remorse if things don’t work out exactly as planned.

Be reassured…

When responses to a move are confusing, counseling will help put things back into perspective. Often, talking things through, without the expectation (your own or others’) of “having to cope”, can be a useful exercise.

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