(07) 4126 2224
graham@mypsychologist.com.au
Skype:  mypsychologist2

Online Skype Consultations TELETHERAPY

In the last 10-15 years of his practice, more and more people are asking to consult with Graham via phone or Skype. Recently doctors in Adelaide and Sydney have referred people to him knowing the consultation will be via phone or Skype. Since 1987 he has been an invited psychological practitioner in a total of a dozen or more medical centers in Adelaide and the Barossa Valley and now Queensland. He has achieved great success with people over Skype, email and phone communications. Currently he is working as a Consultant Psychologist at Aspire Medical Bundaberg and The Medical Center Hervey Bay at Stocklands where his services can be available on a Medicare rebate only basis. If you can't consult with him in person he will provide the professional help you need in the place you generally enjoy being, your home, office, or even the beach via Skype or phone.

About

graham M Killoran

Graham is a very caring and friendly professional Psychologist with a great sense of humour He enjoys living on a quiet idyllic restful property with 360 degree views of the surrounding hills of Childers. He and his wife Karen have six adult Daughters between them and more than a dozen Grandchildren. They both love the Beaches from Yeppoon to Hervey Bay and love walking their three beloved toy poodles on the beautiful Woodgate Beach just close to where they live. Graham is currently writing a higher degree on his work in psychology and clinical hypnosis. He strongly believes in collaborating with others to achieve outcomes in his professional work as he is convinced that in the Health area Professionals need to work closely together if people are to be given the benefit of current knowledge and research. Graham is convinced that all people have huge power within them that can and should be used in conjunction with any necessary medical treatment and activity to heal suffering. He also believes as an eminent now emeritus professor of Medicine Physician, Author, and Publisher Ranjit Ratnaike once told him. “We don’t know everything Graham, and we must not discount approaches such as ancient Chinese medicine and naturopathic methods just because we don’t understand them or western scientific method has not been able to verify their achievements”.  Graham enjoys great respect from those professional that know him and work with him. His rather less obvious work in Human Resource consulting and advising has also proved very successful.

 

 

my approach

“My plan is to help people develop a simple plan, equation, or algorithm for making decisions, dealing with life matters, and moving forward. Currently people often have one simple plan or no plan and continue their behaviour expecting a better outcome! Simplistically nothing will change unless we change our thinking and/or behaviour. As a professional psychologist also qualified and experienced in clinical hypnosis I can, if agreed with you, incorporate clinical hypnosis or methods such as guided visual imagery or Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) in my therapy.  I can teach a people how to use the energy of their mind to manage anxiety and depression and to change their thinking and behaviour. I show the person how to use this energy in their lives ultimately making them independent of the professional therapy. To me the energy available to us all in the mind is like semi conductor physics, sub atomic physics, electricity, microwaves, pain, thoughts, and feelings. Although we can’t see these things we know they are real as we can experience, observe, study, and measure their effects".

Can the mind really heal the body? And if so, is there any scientific evidence to convince skeptical physicians like me?

"These are the questions that fueled the last few years of my research and what I discovered is that the scientific community, the medical establishment, has been proving for over 50 years, that the mind can heal the body. We call it the placebo effect. And we’ve been trying to outsmart it for decades. The placebo effect is a thorn in the side of the medical establishment. It’s an inconvenient truth, that gets in between, trying to bring new treatments, new surgeries into the medical establishment. 
So it’s a problem. Supposedly. But I actually think, this is really good news. The placebo effect is excellent news. Because it’s concrete evidence that the body holds within it innate self-repair mechanisms that can make unthinkable things happen to the body.
So, if you find this surprising, if you have a hard time believing that the body can heal itself, you need look no further than 
The Spontaneous Remission Project, a database compiled by the Institute of Noetic Sciences of over 3500 case studies in the medical literature of patients who have gotten better from seemingly incurable illnesses. You think there’s such a thing as an incurable illness? I swear, if you go look at this database, it will blow your mind. Everything is in there. Stage 4 cancers that disappeared without treatment. HIV positive patients, that became HIV negative. Heart disease, kidney failure, diabetes, high blood pressure, thyroid disease, autoimmune diseases, gone.
A great example of this in the medical literature, is a case study from 1957 of Mr. Wright who had advanced lymphosarcoma

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