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Institute of Family Therapy
24-32 Stephenson Way
London
NW1 2HX
Tel: 020 7391 9150
Fax: 020 7391 9169
Web: www.ift.org.uk
Best time to phone: 10am - 5pm, Monday - Friday
The Institute of Family Therapy acts as a resource for training professionals in family therapy. There is also a clinical practice dealing with couple and family therapy and the group welcome self referrals from the public or from other professionals.
Fees are on a sliding scale depending on income.
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