Psychiatrist, Psychologist
M.B.B.S., M.S. Clinical Psychology, Dip in Psychiatry
Speech and Language Pathologist, Autism Consultant
MS-Speech and Language Pathology, MS-Special Needs Education, Board Certification in Aphasia
Speech and Language Pathologist, Autism Consultant
MS-Speech and Language Pathology, MS-Special Needs Education, Board Certification in Aphasia
Psychologist
MSc (Mental Health Studies), BSc (Hons) Psychology
Psychologist, Counselor
M.S. Clinical Psychology, MSc. Applied Psychology, Cultural Exchange Programme, University of Bedfordshire, United Kingdom
Psychologist, Counselor
M.S. Clinical Psychology, MSc. Applied Psychology, Cultural Exchange Programme, University of Bedfordshire, United Kingdom
Psychologist
Ph.D Scholar, MS (Clinical Psychologist), Advance Diploma in Clinical Psychology
Psychologist
Ph.D Scholar, MS (Clinical Psychologist), Advance Diploma in Clinical Psychology
Psychologist, Counselor
BS. (Clinical Psychology), MS. (Clinical Psychology)
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