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THERAPY

WHAT IS THERAPY?
Psychotherapy is a series of confidential meetings with a fully trained professional. The therapist can assist in the exploration of issues and conflicts and in the healing of wounds that often limit our ability to thrive and be the person we want to be.

WHO CAN THERAPY HELP?
Children, teens and adults experiencing anyone of the following:

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Marriage and family problems; Premarital Counseling; Anxiety; Depression; Coping with loss or grief; Emotional, physical or sexual abuse toward adults or children; Alcohol or chemical dependency; Attention Deficit Disorder; ADHD, Play Therapy for children; Psychological and or career assessment; Parent Education, Educational groups dealing with a variety of topics; and B.E.A.M.S. -- offering  parents of developmentally challenged children education, resources, and support.
 

The Samaritan Counseling Center is supported largely through client fees and some approved health plans.
Reduced fees are available based on family size and income.

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