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"I strive to provide a safe environment where individuals can reconnect to self, and the expertise to remove roadblocks to success and happiness. If you need emotional healing, to develop life skills, ..."
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219C W. Patison Port Hadlock,
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"I specialize in Couples Counseling, Midlife (midlifedevelopment.com), Men's Issues and Workplace Issues. My combination of academic training and real life experience in both the workplace and the world of counseling provide the ..."
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2211 Spruce Street Port Townsend,
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