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Carole S Light, Psychologist  in Clayton
Verified PhD, ABPP
Psychologist
"I work with people to help them become aware of patterns in their thinking and behavior that keep them from having what they want in their lives. It is through awareness and learning the ability to make different choices that ..."
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ClaytonGeorgia 30525
(828) 394-9979
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Second Nature Blue Ridge Nature, Treatment Facility  in Clayton
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Treatment Facility
"Second Nature Blue Ridge is a licensed treatment program that uses the wilderness setting in a clinically focused intervention to teach students accountability, communication skills, and healthy emotional and behavioral habits. Treatment plans are individualized for each student and include ..."
ClaytonGeorgia 30525
(866) 265-1914
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