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Verified Ron Konkoly MEd, PCC, LICDC
Counselor/Therapist
"If this is your first time in counseling or if you've had therapy that didn't seem to help please consider Sunrise Counseling Services.As both a clinical and an alcohol & drug counselor I have helped make a significant positive impact ..."
Geneva,  Ohio 44041
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Elaine M. Marlowe, Counselor/Therapist  in Jefferson
Verified Elaine M. Marlowe PhD, LPCC
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"Dr. Marlowe is a licensed professional clinical counselor and Jungian-oriented psychotherapist with an eclectic theoretical orientation. She has been in clinical practice for the past nine years. Dr. Marlowe's practice specializes in helping adults who are experiencing depression, anxiety, relationship ..."
Jefferson,  Ohio 44047
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Verified Diane Kirby
Clinical Social Work/Therapist

Windsor,  Ohio 44099
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