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Sue Diewert

Sue Diewert
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BC Registered Play Therapist (BCRPT)
Bio
Sue offers parent consultation, play and sand therapy for children ages 5 to 14. Sue has over 25 years experience as a school counsellor and over 20 years experience in private practice.
Designation
MEd, RCC, BCRPT
Street
156 Manor Drive Second floor
City
Comox
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British Columbia
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Canada
Phone
2502403361
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