Psychologist, Counselor
Ph.D.(Clinical Psychology), M.phill (Clinical Psychology), Certificate Of Clinical Hypnosis , Specialization in Cognitive Therapies , Certificate Cognitive Behavioral Therapy , Diploma in Forensic Psychology
Psychologist, Counselor
Ph.D.(Clinical Psychology), M.phill (Clinical Psychology), Certificate Of Clinical Hypnosis , Specialization in Cognitive Therapies , Certificate Cognitive Behavioral Therapy , Diploma in Forensic Psychology
Psychologist, Counselor
MS(Clinical Psychology), UK Certified (Academic & Cultural Exchange Programme)
Psychologist, Counselor
MS(Clinical Psychology), UK Certified (Academic & Cultural Exchange Programme)
Psychologist
BS (Clinical Psychology), MS (Clinical Psychology), Dip.(Cognitive Behavioral Therapy)
Psychologist
BS (Clinical Psychology), MS (Clinical Psychology), Dip.(Cognitive Behavioral Therapy)
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