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Two-Way Communication

Two-Way Communication

Therapy, Coaching and Mediation by Eddie Blight

Two-Way Communication

There is no need to suffer in silence!

Meaning-Centred Therapy (Logotherapy) is not about lying on a couch with the client having a one-way discussion and the therapist just sits and listens. The client and the therapist engage in discussion to unlock your ability to overcome obstacles and have a better quality of life.

Listen to your conscience and reach out for assistance!

‘Telephone therapy’ affords us the ability to deal with your suffering in the privacy of your own environment.

Two-Way Communication

Therapy, Coaching and Mediation by Eddie Blight

Therapy, Coaching and Mediation by Eddie Blight who is based in Bredasdorp, offers his comprehensive services as both a therapist and life coach. As a highly qualified Logotherapist, Eddie helps clients deal with their specific meaning in life. Therapy, Coaching and Mediation by Eddie Blight will as...

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