Psychologist
M.S. (Applied Psychology), Advance diploma in Clinical Psychology (ADCP)
Psychologist
M.S. (Applied Psychology), Advance diploma in Clinical Psychology (ADCP)
Speech and Language Pathologist
Master In Specail Education, PGD (SLT), MS-SLP
Speech and Language Pathologist
Master In Specail Education, PGD (SLT), MS-SLP
Psychologist, Counselor
Ph.D.(Clinical Psychology), M.phill (Clinical Psychology), Certificate Of Clinical Hypnosis , Specialization in Cognitive Therapies , Certificate Cognitive Behavioral Therapy , Diploma in Forensic Psychology
Psychologist, Counselor
Ph.D.(Clinical Psychology), M.phill (Clinical Psychology), Certificate Of Clinical Hypnosis , Specialization in Cognitive Therapies , Certificate Cognitive Behavioral Therapy , Diploma in Forensic Psychology
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