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Verified Ronnie C Lesser PhD
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Ronnie C Lesser,  in Norwich"I think that the "fit" between therapist and patient is one of the most important determinants of whether therapy is effective. I like to work in the here and now, bringing up ..."
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Norwich, Vermont 05055
Verified Miriam R.S. Osofsky PhD
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Miriam R.S. Osofsky,  in Norwich"Whether I am with a child, teenager, adult, couple or family, I strive to earn my clients' trust with honesty, warmth and humor. We work collaboratively tø reduce symptoms like depression and ..."
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