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“Find a Therapist” – Changing My Mind Half Way Through (Demo #4)


 

“Find a Therapist” – Changing my mind half way through (Demo #4) – MarpleCrossCentre.co.uk In August, 2012, The Marple Cross Centre introduced a powerful online service to help people find the potentially best therapists for their needs. Confidential, easy-to-use, and fast, the service allows you to define the type of therapy you may like … and in real-time a list of matching therapists are presented for your consideration. In this demonstration, I’ll show you how you can easily change your mind half way through searching for the type of therapy you though you might like. The service keeps up with you, presenting matching therapists as you craft the type of therapy you might like. Also – how to printing the final results.

 

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