Sue-Paton

Books from the Author

Dynamic Business Principles
Bob Pillay
Jacine Greenwood Just Go For It
Just Go For It
Jacine Greenwood
Damien Boehm Clean Up With Franchising
Clean Up With Franchising
Damien Boehm
Magnificent Parent Peter Rowan
Magnificent Parent
Peter Rowan
Focus Michelle Kennedy
Focus
Michelle Kennedy
Tankless
Tankless
Darren Schmutter
Quiet Achievers
Quiet Achievers
Melissa Haggarty
Recharging Your Life with PEMF Therapy
Recharging Your Life with PEMF Therapy
Gary Woolums
Transforming Trauma Together
Transforming Trauma Together
Neil Hockey
The Australian Vintage Aviation Society
The Australian Vintage Aviation Society
Andrew Carter

Sue Paton

App Psychoth, M Ed. (Adult) Certified Transactional Analyst (Psychotherapy) (CTA). Provisional Teaching & Supervising, Transactional Analyst (PTSTA), Master NLP Practitioner, Author, Speaker, Psychotherapist, Clinical Supervisor, Educator, Coach, Leadership Consultant, & Entrepreneur

Over the past 18 years Sue has had the privilege of being trained by some of the world’s leading experts in consulting, coaching, neuro linguistic programming, neuroscience, counselling and psychotherapy. Sue has changed thousands of people’s lives, transforming their view of the world and themselves. From 2007 to 2013 she was an educator at the Australian College of Applied Psychology in Sydney. As an educator, Sue is known as passionate, with a great sense of humour.

She is committed to sharing her knowledge and empowering her students to reach their full potential.

As an entrepreneur, clinician, educator, supervisor, consultant and parent to three adult children, Sue has vast experience and knowledge, which she brings to the clinical, personal and business setting.

Sue is the co-founder and Clinical Director of EATFED. A thought leader in how disordered eating is treated in Australia, Sue is available to speak on a wide range of topics, including, Parenting, Child & Adult Development, Neuroscience in Relationships and of course disordered eating. In particular she focuses on how the treatment of eating disorders in Australia needs a major overhaul due to the high relapse and mortality rates.

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