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Rosalie Follett accoladePathways merged on the day I applied to begin the Diploma of Professional Counselling - my innate sensitivity and melancholy; my need to work through personal issues in self-acceptance; emotional over-eating; moderate depression and anxiety in earlier years;

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Brian Rhodes accoladeAfter what appeared to be countless millennia but in reality was the last thirty years of my life, the days merging into weeks, then morphing into months and transforming into years, it became a blur of sameness and lack of progress. I was evolving but it seemed to always appear that my life was on hold, I was in constant marking time, doing work for others without regard for myself and how I felt.

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Michelle Lees accoladeI graduated from my Diploma in September 2005. I'd set a goal for two years but apart from the normal challenges and hiccups in everyday life that hold you up as a sole mum of three, working part-time and volunteer work, other challenges came my way. I definitely consider myself to have had the opportunity over and over to put some of the skills I was learning to great use in helping others deal with the tragedies they were going through.

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