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Heather A. Muras, Marriage & Family Therapist  in Lake City
Verified MA, RN, LAMFT
Marriage & Family Therapist
"As a psychotherapist and registered nurse, my approach to therapy includes being attentive to people as a whole. My experience and education provide added insight into how physical, emotional, cognitive, spiritual, and relational problems impact a person's well-being. I believe ..."
Office is near:
Lake CityMinnesota 55041
(507) 873-0927
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John T Huffaker, Psychologist  in Wabasha
  MA, LP
Psychologist
"The situations and symptoms that bring people into psychotherapy are typically painful, difficult and confusing. While no one wants to struggle in their lives, I help my psychotherapy clients to learn about the important messages these challenges may be communicating. ..."
Office is near:
WabashaMinnesota 55981
(651) 447-8399
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