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Christina Harrington-Stutzmann, Clinical Social Work/Therapist  in Scotia
Verified LCSW, LMFT, LMHC, GC-C
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
"My approach towards helping you is to create a supportive space to bring you comfort to your current experiences.I believe it's necessary to accept where you are and to understand where you want to go. I have 10+ years of ..."
Scotia, New York 12302
(518) 336-5439 x443
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David B Brown, Clinical Social Work/Therapist  in Scotia
Verified LCSW-R
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
"Most of us have things we want to change in our lives. If you are ready to identify and implement changes either personally or as a family; you'll need an ally who can provide you a time of safety, structure, ..."
Office is near:
Scotia, New York 12302
(518) 480-2173
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