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B.S. Psychology, Advanced Diploma in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Diploma in Health Science, Certificate in Pharmacotherapy
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M.Sc Applied Psychology (Gold Medalist), MS (Clinical Psychology), PhD (Psychology), Cert. in Anxiety & Behavioral Management, Certified Hypnotherapist, Certified Certified NLP Practitioner and Life CoachHypnotherapist, Certified Handwriting Analyst
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M.Sc Applied Psychology (Gold Medalist), MS (Clinical Psychology), PhD (Psychology), Cert. in Anxiety & Behavioral Management, Certified Hypnotherapist, Certified Certified NLP Practitioner and Life CoachHypnotherapist, Certified Handwriting Analyst
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