Psychologist
BS (Hons.) (Psychology), Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Psychology (PDCP)
Psychologist
BS (Hons.) (Psychology), Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Psychology (PDCP)
Psychologist
PMDCP, M.Phil Fellow (Clinical psychology), Diploma in CBT (PACT), PhD Scholar, UTC Trained Addiction Professional (India)
Psychologist
PMDCP, M.Phil Fellow (Clinical psychology), Diploma in CBT (PACT), PhD Scholar, UTC Trained Addiction Professional (India)
Psychologist
MSc. (Applied Psychology) , Dip. In Clinical Psychology
Rehabilitation Specialist
M.B.B.S, F.C.P.S. (Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation)
Psychologist
MSc. Applied Psychology, Post Magistral Diploma in Clinical Psychology
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