Meet the expert: Practical techniques for managing social anxiety in everyday clinical work, with Dr. Eleanor Leigh
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acamh.orgMeet the expert: Practical techniques for managing social anxiety in everyday clinical work, with Dr. Eleanor Leighacamh.orgWe caught up with Dr. Eleanor Leigh, Associate Professor and MRC Clinician Scientist Fellow at the University of Oxford, to talk about practical techniques for managing social anxiety in everyday clinical work. The post Meet the expert: Practical techniques for managing social anxiety in everyday clinical work, with Dr. Eleanor Leigh appeared first on ACAMH .
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