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I am a local clinical psychologist and I run therapeutic support groups for women who are experiencing low mood and depression. I have been approached by a number of new mothers about a more informal support group for postnatal depression and anxiety. I would like to gauge what the interest in such a group would be? I would still facilitate the group, but the content of each group would be determined by the members who attend and the focus would be on sharing experiences and providing support to each other.


I would also like to propose a first meeting for Sunday 24th November from 7-8.30pm. Babies welcome. This group will be drop in. ?15 per group.


Dr Christine Langhoff

Clinical Psychologist (HCPC registered)

Lordship Lane

London

SE22 8JU


Phone: 07816 382810

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.perinatalpsychologist.co.uk

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