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Counselling/Psychotherapist available East Dulwich Area


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Hello,


I am Viviana, a registered Counsellor/Psychotherapist with the British Association For Counselling And Psychotherapist(BACP).

I am offering online sessions and outdoor 1:1 therapy sessions.

If you would like to find out more about me please visit my website: vivianapereztherapy.com

or [email protected]


Fees: ?40- 60 Sliding scale

I know this are very difficult times so I am offering concessions for those who find themselves in financial difficulties, health workers and students.

Please contact me to discuss this further.


I also offer sessions in Spanish if English is not your first language.

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