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Linda Hoopes, Clinical Social Work/Therapist  in Perry
Verified Linda Hoopes LSCSW
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
"You may be struggling with strong emotions or wondering when your life will ever get back to normal. Or maybe you are at a crossroads in your life and needing to make a major decision. I will provide a safe ..."
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Perry,  Kansas 66073
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Woody D Houseman, Marriage & Family Therapist  in Valley Falls
Verified Woody D Houseman Mft, LMFT, CSAT
Marriage & Family Therapist
"I am very concerned about help for those with sexual addictions; working with those who repeatedly use a significant amount of time planning, preparing for, fantasizing about, or acting out sexual behaviors or activities. This includes working with those who ..."
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Valley Falls,  Kansas 66088
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Therapist Jefferson County: Quick tips
How can I tell if a therapist is right for me?
The therapists in Jefferson County, Kansas have broad skills and are able to work with a wide range of issues.

For example, if you're seeking a marriage counselor you'll find that most therapists are trained in marriage counseling or couples counseling and couples therapy. And they welcome families for family counseling or family therapy.

Check out the types of therapists and what to look for to ensure the right fit.
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What method of therapy is right for me?
When it comes to treatment methods, there's no "right way". A couples counselor or a family counselor may use different treatment methods depending on the one that works best for you. Before choosing a therapist learn about cognitive behavioral therapy, family therapy and psychoanalysis.
How to use my insurance?
Many therapists accept health insurance. Check to see if your insurance is covered. Feel free to discuss this when you contact the therapist. Or read about how insurance for counseling and for therapy usually works.