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Dr. Julie K Jones, Counselor/Therapist, Colchester, Connecticut, 06415

Dr. Julie K Jones, Ph.D., LPC, LLC, Counselor/Therapist

79A Norwich Avenue Colchester, Connecticut 06415

t: 8609303598

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Janet Esposito, Clinical Social Work/Therapist, Danbury, Connecticut, 06810

Janet Esposito, M.S.W., Clinical Social Work/Therapist

I have a holistic approach to working with clients. I pay attention to the whole person on the level of body, mind, and spirit. I am known for my warm, caring manner and my positive, uplifting attitude. Many clients have commented that this has made a big difference in their therapy experience.

72 North Street Suite 205 Danbury, Connecticut 06810

t: 203-778-4342

w: www.janetesposito.com

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David Hovey, Counselor/Therapist

Hartford Family Institute has been a cutting edge Psychotherapy and Training Center since 1969. The Psychotherapy created and practiced here is a combination of in-depth body emotional work, energy healing, shamanic spiritual healing, and trauma work.

17 South Highland Street West Hartford, Connecticut 06119

t: 860-966-7790

w: hartfordfamilyinstitute.com

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MCH/Russell Associates, LLC, Psychologist, West Hartford, Connecticut, 06107

MCH/Russell Associates, LLC

Do you have emotional reactions that don't make sense?
Is it hard for you to let go of the past?
Do you get stuck in anger, grief, worry or regret?
Do you melt down, panic or freeze at the worst possible time?
Do you sabotage relationships?

1001 Farmington Ave Suite 304 West Hartford, Connecticut 06107

t: 860-561-4841

w: PsychologicalCoaching

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Laura van Riper, Clinical Social Work/Therapist, Darien, Connecticut, 06820

Laura van Riper, MSW, Clinical Social Work/Therapist

Beginning therapy can feel uncomfortable, and I work hard to demystify the process for you, put you at ease, and make our work together beneficial and fun. I will work with you to create your individual plan after we explore your challenges, goals, and desired length of therapy.

36 Old Kings Highway South Darien, Connecticut 06820

t: (203) 636-0080 x 589

f: (203) 636-0080

w: lauravanripertherapy.com

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Kate Vivanco, Clinical Social Work/Therapist, Stamford, Connecticut, 06902

Kate Vivanco, EdM, LCSW, Clinical Social Work/Therapist

We all have moments of feeling stuck in our lives ... but positive change is possible and usually well within our reach.

2001 West Main St Suite 106B Stamford, Connecticut 06902

t: (203) 321-9119

w: www.katevivanco.com

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Melissa Glaser, Counselor/Therapist, Middlebury, Connecticut, 06762

Melissa Glaser, LPC, Counselor/Therapist

My approach to therapy is to form a supportive relationship that is based on identifying the strengths and needs of the individual, family or couple and formulating a directive plan for healthy, positive change.

12 Woodside Ave Brighton, Connecticut 06762

t: (203) 598-0552


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Gionta Associates, LLC., Psychologist, New York City, New York, 10016

Gionta Associates, LLC.

1078 Main Street Branford, Connecticut 06405

t: 203-234-2922

w: Dana Gionta, Ph.D.

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Angela Snelling, Counselor/Therapist, Colchester, Connecticut, 06415

Angela Snelling, MA LPC LLC, Counselor/Therapist

I strive to provide clients with a safe and relaxing environment in which to explore areas of concern and difficulty. I believe that there are times in life when we feel stuck, or are experiencing suffering, and need support in order to move through or change patterns that are no longer working.

79A Norwich Ave Colchester, Connecticut 06415

t: 860-680-4800

w: www.angelasnelling.com

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Lisa Loustaunau, Counselor/Therapist, Norwalk, Connecticut, 06854

Lisa Loustaunau, MFA,CCEP,OSC, Counselor/Therapist

It is my intention to be of service in your journey, to support you in being all of who you are. To help you find the courage to know and express your real needs, to feel all your feelings, and let go of the defense patterns that limit your experience of aliveness and do not serve your higher self.

347 Flax Hill Road Norwalk, Connecticut 06854

t: 203 852-1561

w: www.lisaloustaunau.com

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