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Working together to help everyone affected by severe mental illness such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder depression recover a better quality of life
Psychotherapists and counsellors working from different locations offering councelling throughout the South West London Borough of Wandsworth.
Anne Nicholls Counselling - Why Counselling?
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WEST MIDLANDS, B42 2LR BIRMINGHAM, WITHIN ALEXANDER STREETADIUM, WALSALL ROADsports injuries, neck pain, discomfort, menopause, bones, uk, tiredness, muscular aches, centre, sciatica, sports massage, back pain, center, insomnia, sluggish digestion, worry, migraine, knee
Working together to help everyone affected by severe mental illness such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder & depression recover a better quality of life
Providing transformational, personal and career coaching and counselling as well as performance and skills in the workplace, using a range of therapeutic tools such as Cognitve Behavioural Techniques and Sedona method for emotional freedom and self growth by telephone and online in the UK. Workshops, presentations, seminars and group bookings taken. Skype/webcam and full online support Call 0121 384 8864 to make a booking
The Clinic was established in 1998 and is located within a purpose-built, multi-disciplinary medical centre in South Birmingham, called the River Brook Medical Centre. We aim to provide safe, effective treatment of musculoskeletal disorders, including back, neck and joint pain plus the treatment of sports injuries. The Clinic is operated on a private fee-paying basis, although most private health insurance companies (e.g. BUPA, AXA PPP, Aviva, PruHealth) will cover the treatment that we…
Wast Hills is Castlebeck’s latest specialist hospital for people with autism. Wast Hills House, together with its Lodge and Annexe, is situated in a quiet semi-rural location near Kings Norton, formerly part of the Cadbury Estate near to Bromsgrove. Set in six acres of gardens, it has been developed to provide specialist support and services for up to 28 adults on the autistic spectrum with associated complex needs.
Castlebeck’s residential services are about a small group of people living with staff on hand whenever they are needed and with the benefits of community living. This tends to suit people who need a robust structure to help maintain the progress they have made. There is ready access to clinicians and others if such help is needed.
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Working together to help everyone affected by severe mental illness such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder & depression recover a better quality of life
