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Verified Rick Barnett PsyD, LADC
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Rick Barnett,  in Stowe"My therapy style is interactive and direct. I have witnessed many people make significant changes in their lives aided by psychotherapy. I am sensitive to addictive disorders and problems such as depression, ..."
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56 Old Farm Road
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Stowe,  Vermont 05672
Verified Sallie West MA, MFT, LCMHC
Marriage & Family Therapist
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Sallie West,  in Stowe"Does your life sometimes feel overwhelming? Are you and your partner struggling with communication? Are you holding onto an unrealized dream? Are you searching for meaning? Do you feel like you aren't ..."
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Stowe,  Vermont 05672
Verified Sarah Norton
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Sarah Norton,  in Morrisville"My role as a psychotherapist is to help you develop a stronger sense of self-presence and self worth, to help you understand and validate feelings, to provide support for depression and grief, ..."
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Morrisville,  Vermont 05661
 
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