Testimonials from Professionals

Testimonials from Professionals

Testimonial for Sue

Sue is a kind and compassionate holistic therapist, with a conscientious and professional approach to her work. With a strong desire for knowledge and understanding of her field and related areas Sue reads extensively and is thorough and meticulous in her research. I am regularly impressed by her ability to quickly grasp new concepts and theories and integrate and adapt her methods appropriately.

Karen Stevenson BScHons (Hom), DipNT,

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Sue Cook, besides being brilliant and perceptive, is compassionate and resourceful. You and your child will be in competent, capable care and you will receive practical, effective, and transformative guidance and remedies.

Annelle Norman BSc (Hons) LCCH

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Sue Cook is an exceptional therapist not only because of her extensive knowledge but because of her tenacity in finding the right solutions for each individual patient. I have always found her to be deeply caring and professional, constantly keeping her eye on the latest developments. Having worked with many ADHD children I know that they need someone to listen and take on board how they feel and Sue is perfect for this.

S, friend of 18 years

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It is impossible to describe Susie Cook in the proverbial 25 words or less. She has a vast educational background that allows her to understand the explosion of knowledge in the fields of brain research that has happened over the last 100 and especially the last 20 years. This knowledge is vital to back up clinical work with children.

But helping children is not like working with controlled laboratory conditions. There is no such thing as a statistically significant child. To guide their growth you also need the kind of maternal instinct and sense of humor that Susie possesses. With me she shares the feeling that once you have a child, you are concerned about the welfare of all children.

She has the intelligence to put her own stamp on the new field that is now known as the neurobehavioral disorders.

She has the keen insight to help not only those with obvious needs, but those children that are most overlooked: The really smart ones who overcompensate so beautifully that no one call tell that there is something wrong that is keeping them back from fully exploiting their intelligence.

As we pioneers in child development are getting old and fading into the sunset, we desperately need someone like Sue Cook to carry on the work and put on their own wisdom to carry on what we have started.

I am delighted to be able to pass on the torch to Susie Cook!

Svea Gold