Psychologist, Physiotherapist
B.S. (Psychology), D.P.T. (Physical therapist), Advance Diploma in Clinical Psychology (ADCP), M.S. Clinical Psychology
Psychologist, Physiotherapist
B.S. (Psychology), D.P.T. (Physical therapist), Advance Diploma in Clinical Psychology (ADCP), M.S. Clinical Psychology
Psychologist
MS(Clinical Psychology) (GOLD Medalist), Member , Certified NLP Practitioner , ESOL , Diploma in CBT, Certified in Nutritional Psychology, Certified Hypnotherapist
Psychologist
MS(Clinical Psychology) (GOLD Medalist), Member , Certified NLP Practitioner , ESOL , Diploma in CBT, Certified in Nutritional Psychology, Certified Hypnotherapist
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