
Moya Sarner
Moya Sarner is an NHS psychotherapist and author, recognized for her insightful writing on mental health, parenting, and personal development. Her work often draws on her professional experiences and personal journey, as she reflects on the complexities of adulthood, identity, and the challenges of modern life. Sarner's unique perspective combines therapeutic insights with a deep understanding of human emotions and relationships.
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Moya Sarner is an NHS psychotherapist and the author of When I Grow Up – Conversations With Adults in Search of Adulthood.
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