Sunderland Counselling Services
This service is available to anyone aged 18 or over that has a common mental health problem and is living in Sunderland and is registered with a GP Surgery in Sunderland.To make a referral please contact Sunderland Psychological Wellbeing Service by going to their website and completing their self-referral form. http://sunderlandiapt.co.uk/
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