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Lifeshare Counseling Center, Counselor  in Auburn
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"We are skilled at working with at risk youth and their families who may be involved with the legal system. We offer a diverse group of therapists experienced at working with suvivors of domestic violence, substance abuse concerns, trauma histories, ..."
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Auburn, New Hampshire 03032
(603) 244-3654 x17
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