
David James Lees is an experienced multidisciplinary therapist, Chinese medicine practitioner, philosopher, broadcaster and an ordained Taoist. David supports people from all walks of life on their journey to rediscover their authentic self and reach their true potential. He has a proven track record in helping individuals suffering from emotional issues such as stress, anxiety, depression.
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Time to weed out unhealthy new year resolutions?!…
OK so it’s the middle of January and by now we have all made and perhaps broken a few of our New Year resolutions?! If you are feeling a little flat about life post the Christmas buzz don’t be disheartened, … Continue reading
A Solution for Stammerers…
There has been a lot of discussion about stammering in the media over the past few days due to the launch of the wonderful film ‘The King’s Speech’, starring Colin Firth as King George VI tackling his severe stammer. I … Continue reading
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Tagged breathing exercises, health, meditation, speech therapy, stammering, the kings speech

