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Verified Dennis R Kellar MS
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"I come from a background in special Education with certifications in three areas and eight years of experience. I then went into Psychology and have been in private practice since 1976. I ..."
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900 S Shackleford Road
Suite 300
Little Rock, Arkansas 72211
Verified Angie Turner MS, LPC
Counselor/Therapist
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"Everyone at some point in their life can benefit from counseling. The common day to day stressors of life can create mood shifts and communication difficulties that left unresolved can lead to ..."
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900 S Shackleford Rd
Suite 300
Little Rock, Arkansas 72211
Verified Richard Miller LCSW, LMFT, DMin
Marriage & Family Therapist
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"I have helped people distressed by a variety of emotional and relational wounds find their healing path. People who seek my help experience more aliveness, effectiveness in accomplishing life goals, acceptance of ..."
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1215 Breckenridge
Little Rock, Arkansas 72205
Verified James W. Flowers
Marriage & Family Therapist
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James W. Flowers,  in Little Rock"Effective. Solution/goal oriented. Compassionate. Christian. Jim is a Licensed Marrige & Family Therapist, and Licensed Professional Counselor. Jim serves a wide range of clients, but his reputation is built on assisting clients ..."
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18156 Congo Ferndale Road
Little Rock, Arkansas 72210
 
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