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June 30, 2021 CPD Information and Updates No Comments
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Andrew Reeves, Chair of our Pluralistic Practice Steering Group, Kate Smith, former Chair, and Mick Cooper, Pluralistic Therapy co-founder, discuss the forthcoming pluralistic practice conference. Come and join us, July 16th!

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