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Clare Myatt has been specialising in the treatment of trauma-shame-addiction since her California licensure as a Marriage and Family Therapist in 1995. In 2000 she became one of Strozzi Institute’s first certified Master Somatic Coaches and Associates, also their first UK based coach. Since returning to her native UK in 2006 Clare has been weaving together therapeutic and coaching skills, working with clients holistically from a somatic perspective. Known for her ability to create a safe space, she sees clients internationally via the web.

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