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Please see the link below from an organisation that is mobilising counsellors and psychologists to offer free counselling and support for NHS frontline staff working with coronavirus. It says NHS staff will soon be able to sign up

https://www.aim-you.com/nhsstaff?fbclid=IwAR1MDCt4jdwXVe_F_sYkzpYzVJFu6z_YEPtucW_IIcZ8selnUk_V8SP0Le4


In addition I am now offering 5 free slots per week for NHS staff working with covid-19 patients. Please contact me via [email protected] I am a clinical psychologist with many years experience working in the NHS I particular in physical healthcare settings including palliative care. Whilst I am based in Dulwich, sessions would be online.


Dr Christine Langhoff

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In addition to free support for NHS frontline staff, our assistant psychologists are now restarting our free new mums' group in collaboration with Bell House.


https://www.bellhouse.co.uk/events/2020/2/24/new-mums-group-gbrk7

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