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Therapists in Polk County

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David Bialik, Clinical Social Work/Therapist  in Crookston
  MBA, MSW, LICSW, BCD
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
"I routinely provide diagnostic evaluations to assess and treat a wide variety of mental health conditions. I am particularly interested in helping clients with personal growth, as well as professional development, and relationship issues. I also have extensive experience helping ..."
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CrookstonMinnesota 56716
(701) 552-6134
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Douglas Hiney Jr, Counselor  in East Grand Forks
Verified LPC
Counselor
"Solution Centered Counseling is committed to providing competent support for a variety of mental health issues. I have been a counselor for over 30 years and have been in private practice for four years. My roots are as a school ..."
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East Grand ForksMinnesota 56721
(701) 369-0976
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