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Pam Mitchell

Individual Counsellor and Professional Counselling Supervisor

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Pam works with young adults through to mature aged clients on a wide spectrum of life issues.

With some 27 years experience she works both as a counsellor and as a professional counselling supervisor for counsellors working in the field.

In her work, Pam strives to support her clientele with relevant skills and strategies that will lead to preferred outcomes and tangible results.

In addition to this, Pam has served on a diverse range of boards and has been invited to speak at numerous health related forums.

Pam’s formal qualifications, professional memberships and peer reviewed publications include:

Qualifications
Master of Counselling – April 2001
Macquarie University – Western Sydney

Graduate Diploma Counselling (Sports Psychology)
Australian College of Applied Psychology – Sydney

Professional Supervision Graduate – July 2013
Australian Counselling Association College of Supervisors

Graduate Directors Program – October 2010
Australian Institute of Company Directors

Professional Memberships
Member College of Supervisors
Australian Counselling Association

Member College of Clinical Counsellors
Australian Counselling Association

Member – Level 4
Australian Counselling Association

Graduate Member
Australian Institute of Company Directors

Publications
“Chronic Illness – An Integrative Method of Counselling”
Australian Counselling Association Journal – December 2015

“Natural Methods to Control the Insulin Effects in Diabetes”
The Journal of Complementary Medicine – October 2003

(Pam is also an author of one, co-author of two and a contributing author of three health and lifestyle books)

Pam’s honorary involvement in the community over the span of her career has been extensive. Areas include:

A regular health and life radio spot which she continues to fulfil after some 15 years
Counselling services within palliative care
Volunteer support in aged care
Facilitating relaxation and meditation segments in numerous junior primary school settings

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