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"As a family therapist with a systemic therapeutic approach, I meet with individuals in therapy who are willing to do the "work" of learning how their family of origin influences their relationships. ..."
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1220 Valley Forge Road Suite 38 Valley Forge,
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"I am a Licensed Professional Counselor, offering Psychotherapy for Individual Adults, Couple Counseling, a Support Group for Women, and a Therapy Group for Adult Children of Alcoholic Families/Codependency. I am a graduate ..."
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PO Box 987, #18 The Commons at Valley Forge Valley Forge,
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