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Richard E Johnson, Psychologist  in Mountain Home
Verified PHD
Psychologist
"You have come to this site because you are having some challenges in your life right now. I am here to help. I have a PHD and advanced training in Clinical Psychology. I've been trained in cognitive behavior therapy and ..."
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Mountain Home, North Carolina 28758
(828) 476-4380
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