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Counselling ~ Telephone Oxfordshire
Similar in all respects to face to face counselling, except that the counsellor and client 'meet' over the phone at a pre-agreed time.
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Jaimie Cahlil Oxfordshire
Integrative Counselling / Transpersonal Psychotherapy. (Dip.Couns., BACP Accred; Dip.Psych., UKCP Registered) Oxford practice. I work with warm awareness of the whole person (mind-body-soul). I trained first in Integrative Counselling at Oxford & Cherwell |
TonicTalk Counselling and Psychotherapy Northamptonshire
TonicTalk is a partnership of dedicated experienced Counsellors and Psychotherapists who offer high quality therapeutic services including Anger management, Couples counselling and anxiety treatments. Your first consultation is Free, without obligation. |
Zannie Rose London - Central
DNA 12 Strand Activation 1:1 and by telelphone Core Belief Transformation |
Linda A-Z Point Yorkshire
Z Point clears stress and emotional issues in minutes - not years. You will gradually feel more distant from your issue until you are completely cleared, and feel wonderfully peaceful. |
Hertfordshire Anger Management Association Hertfordshire
Professional centre of expertise dealing with anger and stress.Courses and one to one sessions available. |
Petronella Ngara West Midlands
At Luminaire Magnifique we offer Alternative therapies and are specialists in Energy Field Healing for all age groups. Alternative treatment for stress related illnesses and other chronic ailments |
Ian Smith Tyne & Wear
Professional hypnotherapy & thought field therapy in North Shields by hypnotist, hypnotherapist Ian Smith at the Quays Clinic of
hypnotherapy. |
Julie Leatherland Northamptonshire
Specialist full time female therapist in private practice, helping men and women in all aspects around overeating, including comfort, emotional, binge and secret eating I am also a licensed Hypno-Band Weight Loss Practitioner. |
Brian Melichan Berkshire
Qualified and accredited UKCP counsellor, psychotherapist and life coach for all personal and work-related issues. Sessions are held on a one-to-one, short or long-term, typically once-weekly basis. |
Ruth Billheimer Yorkshire
I will help you to analyse the whole of your life and prioritise what needs to change. For a more fulfilled, complete and balanced lifestyle, look at my website www.virtualbalance.co.uk |
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