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"Invest in your well being. Sometimes our usual coping resouces are not enough. Guidance and support in relationships, life transitions, personal growth and self-develpment.Change and stress are constants of life. When you ..."
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"Psychodynamic, cognitive behavioral, and client-centered approaches are my preferred treatment modalities. I believe in and am passionate about therapy that helps in all your relationships and daily functions. I treat most conditions ..."
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