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Abusive Relationships

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Patricia Stanko, LMSW
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You deserve the best from your relationship. Abuse is demeaning and a detriment to your mental health. I can help you examine your relationship and make sense of it.
Lori Osachy, LCSW
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Do you think that you are involved with an abusive partner? I can help you know for sure, and then help you decide what to do about it and then find the courage to act.
Nicklas Ehrlich
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Intuitive Reg. MSW, over 28 years of experience: Understand makes for an abusive relationship, why you may find yourself in one, and what you can do to change your situation.
Amy Pico, LCPC, CADC
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Wondering if you are in an abusive relationship? Email me, I'd love to help.
Fannie LeFlore, MS,LPC,CAD
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Frustrated about ongoing relationship problems? Struggling to recover from an abusive relationship?
Kristy Kennedy, MA, LPC
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I am a good listener and can help you identify choices in your relationship and help you move towards healthy decisions.
Camishe Nunley, Licensed M
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Healthy relationships involve respect, trust, and consideration for the other person. There are many signs of an abusive relationship. The most significant sign is fear.
Kim Bower-Wagner, MSW LCSW
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Being in an abusive relationship takes it toll on both partners and can destroy hope, esteem and intimacy. I can help you sort through these issues & make positive changes.

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