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EMDR, LCSW
St George, UT | Saint George, UT | Washington, UT
In-person In-person
Telehealth Telehealth
Trauma, Anxiety, Depression, Adjustment Disorder, Attachment Issues
Aetna, Anthem, BlueCross and BlueShield, Cigna, Educators Mutual (EMI), and more

No availability for new clients

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Erick Panike, LCSW We've used a trusted third-party service to verify this practitioner's license.

Licensed Clinical Social Worker
SALT LAKE CITY, UT
In-person In-person
Trauma, Anxiety, Depression, Abuse Survivors, Compassion Fatigue
Optum, EMI, Medicaid, Medicare, United Healthcare, and more

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