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Verified Chuck Rahe LCSW
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
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Chuck Rahe,  in Scappoose"People come to counseling because they want to change how they feel, how things are going for them, or for members of their family. We talk about what you want to accomplish ..."
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51579 Columbia River Highway
Suite "I"
Scappoose,  Oregon 97056
Verified Leslie Bagon LCSW
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
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Leslie Bagon,  in Scappoose"I listen, I react, I empathize, I nurture, I cajole, I confront, I collaborate, and I always treat my clients with respect . I encourage accountability to the goals set by the ..."
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51579 Columbia River Highway
Suite I
Scappoose,  Oregon 97056
Verified Margie Chance LPC, CADC-I
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Margie Chance,  in Vernonia"I believe that counseling is a collaborative process. You're the expert of your life, and I possess tools and techniques that will support you. Together we find the perfect method, time and ..."
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