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''Masters in Psychotherapy and Counseling''<br> | ''Masters in Psychotherapy and Counseling''<br> | ||
''P.G.Diploma in Computer Software Applications''<br> | ''P.G.Diploma in Computer Software Applications''<br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:09, 25 June 2011
I, myself, have been facing such challenges since the age of 3 years i.e. for more than 35 years, as I got afflicted with polio. But I never lost hope and kept a healthy approach towards life. I kept on working hard,continued my studies and now I am financially independent which is the most important part of rehabilitation. So, I think I would be able to relate well to the hardships, which physically challenged people have to face while trying to fit into the environment around them,especially in country like India, where awareness is minimal regarding the counseling needs of such people.
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