This man asked me to friend him on Facebook. I did it as he posed as a very handsome Dr. – named Michael who I found out later was an actual doctor in Australia, but NOT the guy who was talking to me. He said he needed to keep his true identity private so I would not...
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Poor service
Psychologist Dr. May Ozolina Molokailima is very unprofessional. If you have a problem, it is better to consult a tested psychologist. Unfortunately, such dubious specialists can practice in Australia, who are happy to collect money, but in return provide well-known "truths" and so-called "techniques" of treatment. I have been interested in psychology, bioprocesses, psychosomatics, brain function, NLP, etc... for years, and I can safely say to you that my knowledge and experience are much deeper than that person. The only difference is that I don't charge a service fee for my advice. Let's be honest - every profession requires professionalism. Even to become an actor, you have to learnacademic education must be obtained. However, you will not seek professional help from someone who calls themselves a surgeon. The same is true of psychology (not to be confused with clinical psychotherapy) - each personality is so individual and fragile that it requires a very careful attitude. And if the so-called psychologist is not asked, your therapy will become not only expensive, but also, for obvious reasons, dangerous. However, with subconscious and brain activity, the jokes are small. From all of the above we can conclude - be wise in choosing to whom you entrust your worries, concerns... and the most precious, the most vulnerable (!) - your inner world!
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