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Mahin Pouryaghma, Counselor  in Fort Valley
Verified PhD, LPC
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"My passion in working with anyone strongly motivated for life changes through therapy, is to assist and guide them to a better, and happier life (physically , emotionally and spiritually). My clients include, individuals, couples, families and group from age ..."
Fort ValleyGeorgia 31030
(478) 825-2223
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Elena Dobbs, Counselor  in Byron
Verified PhD, LPC, LMHC, NCC
Counselor
"I can help children 5 and older through play therapy; I am also experienced helping adolescents and teenagers alone or with their families. If you are experiencing communication problems within your family, problems with step-parenting or you think you need ..."
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ByronGeorgia 31008
(478) 287-0922
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