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ME/CFS AUSTRALIA (SA) INC

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ME/CFS Australia (SA) Inc
meeting

 

Saturday 5 April 2008
1pm

 

Disability Information and Resource Centre
195 Gilles Street, Adelaide

Website: www.dircsa.org.au
Email: dirc@dircsa.org.au
Phone: 8236 0555

 

Topic: “A guide to managing CFS”

Covering “mindfulness for bringing calm and presence and awareness and nurturance of the body and its current needs”. Also “creating a positive vision for the future, a vision that sits out in front of us shining the light on our path forward.”

 

Guest speaker:

Liana Taylor, BAHons MPsych, MAPS, Clinical Director Adagé Psychology.

A registered psychologist and member of the Australian Psychological Society (APS), Liana specialises in integration of Clinical and Health Psychology, Psychotherapy and Relationship Counselling, and meditation. She teaches, with Adagé, at Adelaide University and the Mindfulness Centre, which she co-founded. She believes that all people deserve respectful, highly skilled services from professionals who value the heart in human connection.

Liana trained in clinical and health psychology, with a Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) focus, at Adelaide and Flinders Universities, then later in MBCT/MBSR. She also trained formally in: Couple Therapy at Relationships Australia; Narrative Family Therapy at Dulwich Centre; Group Work at COPE; Neuro-Linguistic Programming with the NLP of SA; Outdoor Recreation Leadership at Regency TAFE; and meditation within Burmese Vipassana and Karma Kagyu Tibetan Buddhist traditions. Liana is currently undertaking a professional Doctorate in organisational Psychology focusing on Coaching for wise leadership.

With expertise in working with complex, longstanding, cyclic, or simply ‘stuck’ situations, Liana has particular interests in: the overlap of emotional, mental and physical health concerns with relationships; CFS; and the use of nutritional and complementary medicine.

Liana Taylor can be contacted by telephone: (08) 8272 0046 or email: liana@adagepsychology.com.au.

 

Cost

Members: gold coin donation

Non-members: $5

 

This is a smoke- and fragrance-free event
Out of respect for people with multiple chemical sensitivity please avoid wearing strong personal fragrances such as perfume, aftershave and essential oils when attending this meeting.
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