Psychologist
M.A. Clinical Psychology, Dip. in Complementary Therapy
Psychologist
M.A in Clinical Psychology, Post Magisterial Diploma (PMD) in Clinical Psychology, M.Phil in Clinical Psychology, Ph.D in Clinical Psychology, Hypnotherapy And NLP (DCT)
Psychologist
M.A in Clinical Psychology, Post Magisterial Diploma (PMD) in Clinical Psychology, M.Phil in Clinical Psychology, Ph.D in Clinical Psychology, Hypnotherapy And NLP (DCT)
Psychologist, Hypertension Specialist
Ph.D (Mental Health Psychology), MS (Mental Health Psychology), Certified Master Trainer NLP & Hypnotherapy USA
Psychologist, Hypertension Specialist
Ph.D (Mental Health Psychology), MS (Mental Health Psychology), Certified Master Trainer NLP & Hypnotherapy USA
Psychologist, Counselor
MS (Psychology), Diploma in Rehabilitation of Childhood Disorders, Post Graduate Diploma in Mind Sciences
Psychologist, Counselor
MS (Psychology), Diploma in Rehabilitation of Childhood Disorders, Post Graduate Diploma in Mind Sciences
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