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Verified Karen Vatthauer MA, LCPC
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Karen Vatthauer,  in Decatur"I have been focusing on helping people transition in relationships for the past 19 years. I focus on helping transition from being single to married, married to divorced, and teach people to ..."
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Decatur,  Illinois 62525
Verified Susan G. Bednar LCSW
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
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Susan G. Bednar,  in Decatur"I specialize in relationship work, and especially enjoy helping couples resolve conflicts. Many of my clients are professionals, executives, and others for whom privacy is of the utmost importance. For this reason, ..."
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Decatur,  Illinois 62521
Verified Hellen G. McDonald LCSW
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
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Hellen G. McDonald,  in Decatur"Have you been dealing with anxiety and/or depression? Are you transitioning to life away from home as a young adult? Has a loved one died and you feel lost? Are you/your partner ..."
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Decatur,  Illinois 62521
 
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