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Michael E Stoneking, Marriage & Family Therapist  in Statesboro
Verified PhD, MA, LMFT
Marriage & Family Therapist
"I DO NOT CHARGE A FEE FOR MY LIFE coaching . I am well experienced in all areas of counseling. Treatment is individualized and structured for your specific issue The client and myself together develops an individualized plan. I work ..."
StatesboroGeorgia 30458
(912) 226-2367
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Anisa Grantham, Counselor  in Statesboro
Verified LPC, NCAC
Counselor
"Thank you for your interest in Rincon Recovery... I consider it a privilege to serve my community. My mentor impressed upon me, "we all have our own answers- it's whether or not we are asked the right questions" - As ..."
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StatesboroGeorgia 30458
(912) 292-1676
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