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Dennis K White, Psychologist  in Sturgeon Bay
Verified Dennis K White PhD
Psychologist
"I treat a wide variety of individual, couples and family issues using primarily cognitive-behavioral therapy. I also do psychological evaluations and child custody studies. The most frequent issues I deal with are depression and anxiety. I also specialize in understanding and ..."
Sturgeon Bay,  Wisconsin 54235
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Jody S Jessup, Counselor/Therapist  in Sister Bay
Verified Jody S Jessup NCC, LPC, MS, RD
Counselor/Therapist
"As one of only an handful of therapists in the US who is also a Registered Dietitian, I hold unique qualifications to deal with the entire range of eating disorder and body image issues. I work with weight loss using ..."
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Sister Bay,  Wisconsin 54234
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