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British Psychotherapy Foundation Low Fee Therapy Vacancy in Herne Hill/Dulwich

The British Psychotherapy Foundation have a Low Fee Scheme offering Jungian Analysis for adults who are able to make a commitment of a minimum of three times weekly sessions. This is a service that takes into account your particular financial circumstances and the fee ranges from ?10 to ?25 per session.


There is currently a vacancy in the Herne Hill/Dulwich area. (10 minutes from Herne Hill and North Dulwich Stations)


If you would like an informal chat to find out more please call Sally Arthur 07754 - 199783



Or Cathie Moore Clinical Services Officer

Phone: 0208 438 2415

Also, see the website link below for further information:


http://www.britishpsychotherapyfoundation.org.uk/therapy/low-fee-intensive-therapy

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