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Mary Ann Pearce Koch, Psychologist  in Boones Mill
Verified PhD
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"Older teens, adults and seniors consult me for assistance coping with stressful life transitions, family and relationship conflicts, depression, anxiety, chronic illness (especially diabetes), and general feelings of being stuck and desiring a confidential professional's help. Please see my website ..."
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Boones MillVirginia 24065
(540) 318-2086
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Marv Gardner, Psychologist  in Rocky Mount
Verified PhD, DMin
Psychologist
"I am a clinical psychologist, pastoral counselor and Anglican priest. I offer Marriage & Family & Individual as well as Pastoral Counseling. While I am pleased to serve those who are of any or no religion, I have over 20 ..."
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Rocky MountVirginia 24151
(540) 908-3776
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