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Psychology in Pyjamas

Jennifer Gilmour

From a patient stuck in pyjamas to a psychology student sharing her journey from pain to purpose. Grab a cuppa, get comfy and join me - Jennifer Gilmour.

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    BSc Psychology Student | Author | Advocate for women escaping abuse | Digital Community Creator | \ud83d\udc9c\ud83c\udff3️‍\ud83c\udf08 |\ud83e\udde0\ud83c\udf36️

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