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Rebecca K Frels, Counselor/Therapist  in El Campo
Verified Rebecca K Frels MEd, LPC
Counselor/Therapist
"If you are feeling powerless or frustrated with life or relationships around you, I congratulate you in taking the first step to finding solutions and seeking counseling. Together we will set goals specific to your unique needs. I specialize in children ..."
El Campo,  Texas 77437
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Sherry Cardinal, Clinical Social Work/Therapist  in Wharton
Verified Sherry Cardinal LCSW
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
"If you are experiencing life altering stress, events, transitions or trauma, contact Sherry Cardinal, LCSW. In her practice she has literally helped thousands to change their lives for for the better. It may be that relationship problems, job stress, divorce, ..."
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Wharton,  Texas 77488
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