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David R Stephens, Counselor  in Fayetteville
Verified MA, LPC, NCC
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"My goal is to assist my clients with empowering themselves to achieve their goals and maximum potential in life. To achieve this goal, I provide three things: 1. A collaborative and trusting environment. 2. A step by step/solution focused plan ..."
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FayettevilleTennessee 37334
(256) 277-1307
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David L Barnhart, Counselor  in Fayetteville
Verified EdD, LPC, CCMHC
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"I am excited to offer an intervention to improve attention by training working memory. We have an evidenced-based solution for ADHD, stroke, traumatic brain injury, aging, cancer patients and others with working-memory deficits. My philosophy of care is to be ..."
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FayettevilleTennessee 37334
(256) 248-7750
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The therapists in Lincoln County, Tennessee have broad skills and are able to work with a wide range of issues.

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