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Verified MS, LPC, AAP
Counselor
"Experienced in working with individuals who have, or are currently suffering from traumatic events.PTSD. Also have background in working with anxiety, depression,& personality D/O Couple counseling 2 "
Office is near:
Auburn, Georgia 30011
(706) 229-4187
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Verified LCSW
Clinical Social Work/Therapist

Office is near:
Auburn, Georgia 30011
(678) 929-2223
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