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Jennifer Pahl, Clinical Social Work/Therapist  in Stateline
Verified Jennifer Pahl MSW, LCSW
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
"People seek out counseling for different reasons and with different needs, so I use an individual approach that I call WIT (Whatever It Takes). I believe that people get better by focusing on what is right with them, and not ..."
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Stateline, Nevada 89449
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Paul Gessford, Marriage & Family Therapist  in Stateline
Verified Paul Gessford MFT, MAC
Marriage & Family Therapist
"Whether the question for you is "Stay or go?" - "Control it or quit it?" - "How to forget it?" - or "Why am I feeling this way?" - my work is about recognizing old patterns and pathways in the ..."
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Stateline, Nevada 89449
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