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James Driver

Psychotherapist; Black Dog Psychotherapy
James Driver is a registered Psychotherapist at Black Dog Psychotherapy, providing dynamic therapy and counselling to individuals, families and couples. He has worked successfully with clients who have come with a range of issues including depression and anxiety, addiction, relationship problems, compulsive behaviours, and a general desire to develop a fuller understanding and acceptance of themselves.

Alongside James’ clinical private practice, he provides training and coaching on interpersonal skills to business leaders and teams.

He is registered with the Psychotherapists Board of Aotearoa New Zealand (PBANZ) under the full scope of practice, and a full member of the NZ Association of Psychotherapists (NZAP).

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