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Therapists in Erie County

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"Using a Cognitive-Behavioral approach, my goal is to enable others to better manage their moods and address other issues that present difficulties in their lives. I bring over 20 years of experience in working with diverse populations from adolescent through ..."
VermilionOhio 44089
(440) 940-4218
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Cleveland Center for Eating Disorders, Treatment Facility  in Sandusky
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"The Cleveland Center for Eating Disorders (CCED) is an outpatient treatment center that provides clinically proven treatment for people suffering from an eating disorder. We treat individuals focusing on both the illness and the person, utilizing behavioral therapies, psychiatric treatment, ..."
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SanduskyOhio 44870
(216) 342-3598
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