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Mark R Weinrott, Psychologist  in Seaside
Verified PhD
Psychologist
"Clients who seem most comfortable with my approach are more interested in solving current problems than in exploring their origins. They are also willing to accept regular therapy assignments that involve lifestyle modification, confronting fears and eliminating self-defeating behavior. Therapy ..."
SeasideOregon 97138
(503) 512-0968
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Shannon Lilja, Counselor  in Astoria
Verified MA, LPC, LMHC, CADC
Counselor
"My expertise is in helping clients increase awareness and insight, improve relationships, develop skills, resolve conflicts, increase self-esteem, heal, and grow. Ultimately, achieving a renewed sense of energy, balance and personal empowerment, and experiencing greater happiness. Concerns of notable interest ..."
AstoriaOregon 97103
(503) 567-5331
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