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Diane S Bartlett, Counselor/Therapist  in Ossipee
Verified Diane S Bartlett MEd, NCC, LCMHC
Counselor/Therapist
"I believe that each individual is unique and possesses the ability to make positive life changes. Do you want to change something in your life? Perhaps you are feeling sad, anxious, or dissatisfied. Perhaps you have been deeply hurt in ..."
Ossipee,  New Hampshire 03864
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Lisabeth Wotherspoon, Clinical Social Work/Therapist  in Sanbornville
Verified Lisabeth Wotherspoon MSW, LICSW
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
"Is your youngster or teen moody, angry or easily frustrated? Does he have trouble making or keeping friends? Do you sense these problems are masking excessive worry, anxiety or depression? Many children benefit from counseling when they are struggling at ..."
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Sanbornville,  New Hampshire 03872
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How can I tell if a therapist is right for me?
The therapists in Carroll County, New Hampshire have broad skills and are able to work with a wide range of issues.

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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.
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