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FREE session TOMORROW - Counselling and life coaching on Lordship Lane


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FREE bookable drop-in session 9 September, from 6 to 8pm

ESPH, 116 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich SE22 8HD


To book call Petra on 07970323011 or email: [email protected]


Petra Nunzi, your local life coach

With a flexible approach to health and wellbeing she offers a free telephone consultation, one off taster sessions, outdoor walking sessions, Skype, telephone or face-to-face support onsite. She specialises in working with teenagers, parents, post-natal depression, mental health difficulties, and with anyone who's feeling stuck or frustrated with life.


For more information please visit:


www.esph.co.uk/free-counselling-session

or, www.petranunzi.com

Extending this offer to being able to book a free Counselling or Coaching session throughout September.


If you've ever wondered if Counselling or Coaching could be something for you why not get in touch to receive your free introductory session. To book your free session email [email protected] or call 07970323011

Specialisms: Adolescents, Parents, Career, Fulfilment.


Clients have said:

Petra is an excellent therapist. I've had therapists before where it feels like you are talking to a wall, because they are so intent on not showing emotion. Petra does a great job of maintaining boundaries, but also gives something of herself during sessions - she is honest, genuine and expressive, which makes for a much more productive client-therapist relationship - Male 25


In only a few sessions Petra has helped me to gain a much clearer perspective of my problems and has helped me profusely in the road to solving them, I cannot recommend her enough - Male 20


Petra is easy to chat to; sessions were helpful and not stressful at all - Female, 32


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