Physiotherapist, Rehabilitation Specialist
D.P.T. (Doctor Of Physical Therapy), BSPT ( Physiotherapy), Ms-OMPT, ( Musculoskeletal and Manual Therapy), P.hD (Rehabilitation Sciences)
Physiotherapist, Rehabilitation Specialist
D.P.T. (Doctor Of Physical Therapy), BSPT ( Physiotherapy), Ms-OMPT, ( Musculoskeletal and Manual Therapy), P.hD (Rehabilitation Sciences)
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)
Psychologist, Counselor
BS (Hons.) in HDFS, M.Sc Sociology, Diploma in Depression Counselling, Diploma in Child and Adolescent Counselling, Diploma in Sleep Management, Diploma in Anger Management
Psychologist, Counselor
BS (Hons.) in HDFS, M.Sc Sociology, Diploma in Depression Counselling, Diploma in Child and Adolescent Counselling, Diploma in Sleep Management, Diploma in Anger Management
Neurologist, Rehabilitation Specialist
MBBS, FCPS (Rehabilitation Medicine), DCN (Neurology), DRCP (London)
Neurologist, Rehabilitation Specialist
MBBS, FCPS (Rehabilitation Medicine), DCN (Neurology), DRCP (London)
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