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The Psychotherapy Centre

153 Victoria Park
Queen's Park
London
NW6 6TE

Tel: 020 7328 4804 or 020 8942 3988 or 020 8579 5533
Web: www.the-psychotherapy-centre.org.uk
Best time to telephone: any time.

The Psychotherapy Centre is an established training, therapy, publishing, referral and research centre. It's practitioners take on patents who have emotional problems, relationship difficulties, migraine, headaches, psoriasis, eczema, dermatitis, alcoholism, anxiety, blushing, kleptomania, nightmares, over-eating, phobias, psychosexual problems, stammer, stutter, or torticollis. For details of the nearest psychotherapists who have had the four years of training required by the Centre and who continues to comply with the standards it requires in competence and ethics, please contact the Centre who will supply further information, including professional qualifications and fees. (The Centre's services cover England and Wales but are available mainly in London and Surrey.)

The Centre produces a range of publications available by post. These include titles such as:

  • Selecting a Psychotherapist
  • Emotional Problems; Different Ways of Dealing with Them
  • Group Therapy: We tried it
  • Hypnosis in Psychotherapy
  • Psychotherapy - is it Helpful or Harmful?
  • How to assess Therapy Organisations
  • Enjoy Meeting People
  • Enjoy Childbirth
  • Nervous Symptoms and Problems
  • Training in Psychotherapy
  • Beyond the Magic Potion
  • Enjoy Parenthood
  • Enjoy Marriage
Checked: 21 Apr 2008

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