Psychologist, Sexologist
ADCP, Diploma in Hypnotherapy, MS in clinical psychology, CBT Specialisation
Psychologist, Sexologist
ADCP, Diploma in Hypnotherapy, MS in clinical psychology, CBT Specialisation
Speech and Language Pathologist
M.Sc (Applied Psychology), MS (Speech and Language Pathology)
Speech and Language Pathologist
M.Sc (Applied Psychology), MS (Speech and Language Pathology)
Psychologist, Counselor
BS (Psychology), NLP Practitioner , NLP Master Practitioner, M.S. Psychology
Psychologist, Counselor
BS (Psychology), NLP Practitioner , NLP Master Practitioner, M.S. Psychology
Physiotherapist, Rehablitation Specialist, Rehab Medicine, Chiropractor
D.P.T (Doctor Of Physical Therapy), M.S. Physical Therapy
Physiotherapist, Rehablitation Specialist, Rehab Medicine, Chiropractor
D.P.T (Doctor Of Physical Therapy), M.S. Physical Therapy
Physiotherapist, Rehablitation Specialist
D.P.T., Masters in Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy
Physiotherapist, Rehablitation Specialist
D.P.T., Masters in Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy
Psychologist
Dip. in Clinical Psychology, ADCP (Punjab University), NLP Coach & DBT Coach (PIMS)
Psychologist
Dip. in Clinical Psychology, ADCP (Punjab University), NLP Coach & DBT Coach (PIMS)
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