Don Price's Experience as a Therapist
I discovered my passion to make a difference in others’ lives when I began my career in Behavioral Health
Through life experience, having worked with thousands of people, I share information, methods of coping with situations and people, suggestions of solutions that allow you to make informed decisions about what you want to do. I never judge anyone about anything and am accepting and supportive. I have a positive, professional approach that has shown to be effective to help people with respect and dignity, improve self-esteem and confidence
Specialties: Self-Esteem, Personal Growth, Executive Coaching, Substance Abuse, Depression, Anxiety
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Elisa Frazier
I firmly believe that everyone has the potential to live a satisfying life, regardless of their past actions or current pain. My approach is to let the client set the pace and move towards their goals, while I support them every step of the way.
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Colleen Barron
I am known for my effective and compassionate approach to therapy. With years of experience and a strong educational background, my practice is dedicated to helping individuals achieve personal growth, healing, and overall well-being.
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Tom Malczyk
I provide a compassionate, warm, and easy going approach to therapy. My role is to help you define, navigate and overcome the obstacles holding you back from living your most authentic and meaningful life. It is an honor to walk beside each client on their journey of self-healing, restored balance and renewed connection.
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Ashley Hartell
I believe that every person should talk with a therapist at least once in their lifetime. Everyone deserves to have a neutral party to listen to their stressor, and to help them develop healthy ways to cope.
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Amy Carbone
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, empathetic, non-judgmental gal who accepts all clients for who they are. I believe in starting where the client is at that moment in their life. I think the most important part of therapy is the therapeutic relationship.
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