Psychologist, Pediatric Psychologist
MS (Clinical Psychology), Advanced Diploma ( Clinical Psychology )
Psychologist, Pediatric Psychologist
MS (Clinical Psychology), Advanced Diploma ( Clinical Psychology )
Physiotherapist, Rehablitation Specialist
D.P.T., Masters in Paediatric Physical Therapy
Physiotherapist, Rehablitation Specialist
D.P.T., Masters in Paediatric Physical Therapy
Psychologist
Certification in Mindfulness and CBT (UK), MS (Clinical Psychology), PhD (Scholar), Diploma in Couple Counselling (UK)
Psychologist
Certification in Mindfulness and CBT (UK), MS (Clinical Psychology), PhD (Scholar), Diploma in Couple Counselling (UK)
Speech and Language Pathologist
MS (Speech & Language Pathology), Certified Audiometrist, M.A (Speech Education)
Speech and Language Pathologist
MS (Speech & Language Pathology), Certified Audiometrist, M.A (Speech Education)
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