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Special Offer for EDF members - ?10 off per session (Please mention EDF when you contact me.)


I am a clinical psychologist with a private practice on Lordship Lane where I provide assessments and interventions for individuals (adolescents and adults) and couples.


There are a huge variety of different types of therapies available today. It can be confusing to know which type of approach is right for you. I am a fully qualified and professionally registered Clinical Psychologist. Clinical Psychologists are trained to work in a way that allows us to draw on many different therapeutic approaches. This ensures that I can provide therapy that is uniquely tailored to you.


Appointment days and times

Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays: 7pm-10pm

Tuesdays and Wednesdays: 10am-5pm

Sundays - 10am-5pm


I aim to offer a first appointment within a week. Please note that there may be a longer wait for evening appointments. I can also offer sessions via Skype after an initial assessment at my practice.


To find out more, please visit my website: www.dulwichpsychologist.co.uk or contact me:


Dr Christine Langhoff CPsychol

Lordship Lane

London

SE22 8JU


Phone: 07816 382810

E-mail: [email protected]

  • 2 months later...
I will be taking a sabbatical from the end of October 2014 until early January 2015. Therefore I am only available for assessments and brief therapy before then. Alternatively there could be a break for any clients who wish to start sessions before the end of October and then continue in the new year.

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