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LPC, LADC, NCC
Dallas, GA | STRATFORD, CT
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Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Substance Use, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
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Next Availability: Monday, 12/30

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Owner and Licensed Professional Counselor
Augusta, GA | Warrenton, GA
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Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Abuse Survivors, College Mental Health
Aetna, Ambetter, Amerigroup, Anthem, Bind, and more

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LPC, LCMH, SAP , MAC, Pastoral
Columbus, GA
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Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Abandonment, Abuse Survivors
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Are abandonment issues a mental illness?

Abandonment issues, by themselves, are not a diagnosable mental illness, though when someone is unable to deal with their abandonment issues in a healthy way, they can lead to a mental illness...



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