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LPC, LADC, EMDR Certified, EMDRIA Consultant
Canaan, CT | Winsted, CT
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Complex Trauma, Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), Dissociation, Substance Use, Trauma
Aetna, Anthem, Cigna, Medicaid, United Healthcare, and more

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Psychologist, LCSW, Addictions Counselor
Hamden, CT
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Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Abuse Survivors, Addiction
BlueCross and BlueShield, Medicaid, Aetna, Medicare, Cigna, and more

Next Availability: Monday, 11/25

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What does it mean to have an eating disorder?

Having an eating disorder means that you suffer from at least one of the several eating disorders known to mental health experts. Experts estimate that around 30 million Americans suffer from one or other type of eating disorder. People with eating disorders are obsessed with dieting, weight loss, and controlling what they eat...



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