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Wendy Dickinson
Psychologist
Atlanta, GA
I work with men
Specializations
Men, Addictions, Leadership Development
Paul Walk
Permanent
Alambama, AL
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Max Geller
permanaent
Michigan, MI
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Mario Dvalni
7283642
NJ, CO
I am a certified therapist
Matt Cummins
Seattle, GA
This is a test account
Psychiatry, Marriage Counselling
Alex Steve
NA
Idyllwild, CA
Alex
Jills Maddock
All type
Or, OR
George Har
Psychologist, PhD
California, CA
Am too good.
Please visit my profile.
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Throughout my career I have worked in forensic settings, community mental health, and private practice. I have experience working with serious mental health, sex addiction, trauma, betrayal, and grief. I am a licensed mental health therapist in the State of Washington. I earned a doctorate Degree in Clinical Psychology from Argosy University in 2018.
Currently, I work with adults who are facing death and non-death losses. Those who are trying to navigate the complexity of relationships and the grief process. I believe we all experience change and loss by virtue of being in this world and in relationships. Transition, loss, and the experience of grief will affect every person through various moment in life. I strive to understand each person’s unique experience with these transitions. At times, these changes and losses are unexpected and can throw us off track or render us feeling hopeless. I have a keen interest in how we construct meaning life, especially in the wake of loss and transition. I enjoy working with people seeking ways to adapt, thrive, and create meaning within themselves, while coping with losses including death, loss of relationships, illness, and many other life transitions and/or ambiguous losses.
My primary goal in the therapeutic process is to actively assist you in reaching a better understanding of the underlying conflicts and meaning around your situation by helping you gain some objective distance around your concern in relation to your larger context. Self-awareness alone has positive effects. I believe change is possible through this kind of understanding and acceptance of oneself.
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