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Gershon portnoi biography

          Gershon Portnoi has worked for talkSPORT and Shortlist magazines among others, and is the author of the bestselling books Why Are You So Fat? and Who Are Ya?!

          Story of Talksport: Inside the Wacky World of Britain's Wildest Radio Station [Portnoi, Gershon] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.

          Gershon Portnoi

          Psychotherapist, BPC(he, him)

          Verified by Psychology TodayVerified by Psychology Today
          6 Lower Grosvenor Place, London SW1W
          Finding a psychotherapist can be daunting, and very confusing, with a lot of terminology and names that might feel complicated and mystifying.

          My view is that therapy doesn't need to be so confusing and shrouded in secrecy and strange names. To put it simply, I offer you the chance to talk about whatever might be troubling you in total confidence at the same time, on the same day, in the same place, every week.

          That consistency, alongside the relationship we will develop, is all part of the healing process that therapy can provide.

          I am a psychodynamic psychotherapist working in private practice.

        1. I am a psychodynamic psychotherapist working in private practice.
        2. Follow Gershon Portnoi and explore their bibliography from Amazon's Gershon Portnoi Author Page.
        3. Gershon Portnoi has worked for talkSPORT and Shortlist magazines among others, and is the author of the bestselling books Why Are You So Fat? and Who Are Ya?
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        5. Born and raised in Oxford, Rosenthal, 73, trained on local newspapers before moving to BBC radio, and now presents the breakfast show on Union.
        6. I'm a fully qualified and accredited psychotherapist, who has many years of experience of working with people to help them feel better about themselves. I offer open-ended psychodynamic psychotherapy, starting with weekly sessions, which are 50 minutes in duration.

          I also offer short term w