Survey Response: Louise Levy

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This survey was last updated in December 2011.

Degrees/Licenses Held:
MA, DipCAH, DipCBH, HPD, Adv DipLC, PNLP, BTFT, PG DipCG, MNCH

Contact information:
info@louiselevy.co.uk

Practice Address:
Lily House (www.lilyhouse.com) South Woodford
London E18

Website: www.louiselevy.co.uk

TMS wiki username: Louise-Levy

Number of years in practice: 15 in Guidance Counselling 6 in CBT 5 in Hypnotherapy (Clinical and Cognitive Behavioural Hypno-Psychotherapy)

Number of years in practice with patients who have TMS: 4

Number of patients you have seen who have had TMS: Many

What is your association to the TMS community? Specialist

Have you ever suffered from TMS? Yes

Are you able to conduct therapy sessions over the phone? Yes through the SIRPA Stress Illness Recovery Programme following a face to face diagnostic consultation

What insurance plans do you currently accept? NHS Complementary Health Registered Therapist (Funding through PCT) Pru Health

Do you have a sliding scale of payment for people who are not covered by insurance? Yes

What have you done to educate yourself about TMS, and what plans do you have for further education about TMS?
Much reading and studying. Trained with Georgie Oldfield as a SIRPA Stress Illness / TMS / PPD Specialist

As we are going to post your answers on the TMS Wiki, feel free to write some text to introduce yourself:
My name is Louise Levy I am a Clinical / Cognitive Behavioural Hypno-Psychotherapist, and SIRPA TMS Chronic Pain Specialist. A full Professional Member of the National Council for Hypnotherapy and the Register for Evidence Based Hypno-Psychotherapists (REBHP). I have long had an interest in working the area of mind body recovery specifically with pain management as I personally suffered for over 12rs with chronic back pain. I specialise in working through with stress manifestation and negative emotions however it presents itself either mentally or physically. I look forward to being part of the forum, sharing both experience and expertise.

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