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Chris Willoughby MA, MBACP

 

Chris is the author of Help! I want to STOP.  He has worked for the past eight years with men who have a history of sexually harmful behaviour – his clinical focus is on how body, mind and environment interact to shape choices about using the internet for extreme sex.. 

 

A member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, Chris was formerly President of the Forensic Therapists Association and a past Chair of the National Organisation for the Treatment of Abusers (London Region).

 

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Mark Vahrmeyer MA, MBACP

 

Mark’s approach to both counselling and psychotherapy is in creating a safe and supportive relationship with you, the client, before exploring the choices, values and beliefs that make up the your world view and contribute to the problems you may be facing in ‘being’ in the world.

 

He has a background of 10 years experience in the field of personal growth, therapy and applied psychology and has been formally trained in both psychodynamic and existential therapy.  

 

For more information about Mark and his therapeutic and consultancy services, please visit his website at  www.vahrmeyer.com

 

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