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Topic: Re:Re:Counselling for a 20 year old
Posted by: Suzy Jakobi
Date/Time: 11/10/14 11:30:00

It might also be worth looking at the Young Minds website, as there will be helpful information around both local and national organisations offering support. Hopefully it might also help him feel like he is not the only one (as can often happen with young people when they begin to feel bad....)


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Counselling for a 20 year old10/10/14 13:35:00 Penny Crocker
   Re:Counselling for a 20 year old10/10/14 14:29:00 Helen Whitman
      Re:Re:Counselling for a 20 year old10/10/14 17:29:00 Anne England
         Re:Re:Re:Counselling for a 20 year old10/10/14 19:26:00 Georgina Flint
   Re:Counselling for a 20 year old10/10/14 14:43:00 Maggie Dodge
      Re:Re:Counselling for a 20 year old10/10/14 15:10:00 Penny Crocker
   Re:Counselling for a 20 year old10/10/14 15:11:00 Graeme MacLure
   Re:Counselling for a 20 year old10/10/14 15:24:00 Tessa Russell
   Re:Counselling for a 20 year old10/10/14 15:50:00 Sue Buchan
      Re:Re:Counselling for a 20 year old10/10/14 15:53:00 Penny Crocker
   Re:Counselling for a 20 year old10/10/14 18:01:00 Ruth Gordon
      Re:Re:Counselling for a 20 year old10/10/14 18:23:00 Angela Peel
         Re:Re:Re:Counselling for a 20 year old10/10/14 18:28:00 Tessa Russell
   Re:Counselling for a 20 year old10/10/14 21:46:00 Lynne Bruce
      Re:Re:Counselling for a 20 year old10/10/14 21:50:00 Pete Mayes
         Re:Re:Re:Counselling for a 20 year old10/10/14 22:05:00 Lynne Bruce
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Counselling for a 20 year old10/10/14 22:56:00 Pete Mayes
   Re:Counselling for a 20 year old10/10/14 22:12:00 Sara Lister
   Re:Counselling for a 20 year old10/10/14 22:34:00 Manish Madan
      Re:Re:Counselling for a 20 year old11/10/14 11:30:00 Suzy Jakobi

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