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I am highly experienced in working with depression, all types of anxiety, OCD, trauma, substance misuse, trichotillomania and other bodily focused repetitive behaviours, trust issues, personality issues, fear, and anything else you can bring to therapy. I work with people from all backgrounds and ethnicities and have experience in working with people on the autistic spectrum, those with learning difficulties, transgendered people, and long-term health conditions. I can offer short or longer-term work and online therapy.
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33 Newbury Street, RG17 8PB, Lambourn, United Kingdom
- 0148873211
- Linda@nightingaletherapy.com
- www.nightingaletherapy.com
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