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Susan Kopp Townsley, Clinical Social Work/Therapist  in Viroqua
Verified LCSW
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
"Susan is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker and has been practicing since 1991. She has experience working with anxiety, post traumatic stress disorder, reactive attachment disorder, couples, families, individuals and children. Susan has specialized training in EMDR, Theraplay, Emotionally ..."
ViroquaWisconsin 54665
(608) 406-4901 x3
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Diane M Walker, Counselor  in Coon Valley
Verified LPC, NCC, GCC
Counselor
"Life can be very interesting; it can also be very challenging. Oftentimes, we get stuck trying to deal with the unexpected in life. I believe we all strive to be happy; sometimes we just need an extra hand. I offer ..."
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Coon ValleyWisconsin 54623
(608) 729-7882 x280
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