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Fred Benner, Counselor  in Lewistown
Verified PhD, LPC, CAC
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"I welcome a diverse mix of patients, adolescents confused about drugs or sex, their parents trying to help them, adults paralyzed by grief, financial crisis, or marital failure, and those who have lost control over bad habits and are desperate ..."
LewistownPennsylvania 17044
(717) 889-7152
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Nancy E Campbell, Clinical Social Work/Therapist  in Lewistown
Verified LCSW
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
"My practice is now limited to clients struggling with eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, body image issues, compulsive overexercise, etc. I help them to have a "Life Without ED" (based on Jenni Schaefer's book by the same title). I ..."
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LewistownPennsylvania 17044
(814) 404-2673
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