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Mental Health - Child and Adolescent - TherapistsOnline Resources
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Atlanta Pediatric Psychology Associates Description: Provides diagnostic and treatment services to children, adolescents and families in Atlanta, Georgia. (appanorthlake.com) |
Childress Educational Consultants Description: Licensed Psychologist, Woody C. Childress, Ph.D. provides psychological services to children, adolescents, and adults and educational consultation for public, private, and home schooled students. (childresseducational.com) |
counseling-for-kids.com Description: Counseling, psychotherapy, testing and tutoring services for children, adults, and families by Dr. Jeffrey Kassinove and licensed professional staff. (counseling-for-kids.com) |
Dr. Esther Hess Description: Clinical pediatric psychologist, working in the areas of child, adolescent and family therapy and development delays. (drhessautism.com) |
Family and Youth Inc. Description: Private, non-profit, mental health services for children with behavior problems. (fyi4kids.org) |
Judy Martin, MA, MFT Description: Providing services for parents of troubled and at-risk teenagers, including live online consultation. (jmartinmft.com) |
Los Angeles Institute for Art Therapy Description: Services for people of all ages who are interested in a visual approach to psychotherapy, art therapy, supervision and training. (laiat.com) |
Northeast Counseling Associates, LLC Description: Home Based Counseling for families with children & adolescents in New Hampshire. Night and weekend appointments available. (hometown.aol.com) |
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