Psychologist
BS (Psychology), MS (Clinical Psychology)
Psychologist
Msc Applied Psychology, Diploma in Speech and Language Therapy, Advanced Diploma in Clinical Psychology
Psychologist
Msc Applied Psychology, Diploma in Speech and Language Therapy, Advanced Diploma in Clinical Psychology
Physiotherapist, Rehabilitation Specialist
D.P.T., Masters in Paediatric Physical Therapy
Physiotherapist, Rehabilitation Specialist
D.P.T., Masters in Paediatric Physical Therapy
Physiotherapist, Rehabilitation Specialist, Pain Management Specialist, Chiropractor
D.P.T.
Physiotherapist, Rehabilitation Specialist, Pain Management Specialist, Chiropractor
D.P.T.
Psychologist
MS (Clinical Pschology), MSc (Applied Psychology), ADCP
Psychologist, Counselor
MS (Clinical Psychology), PGD (Clinical Psychology), PCCP
Psychologist, Counselor
MS (Clinical Psychology), PGD (Clinical Psychology), PCCP
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
M.Ed in Speacial Education (HIC)
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