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Amanda Davison is part of the Albuquerque clinic, The Family Connection, where she has been practicing Marriage and Family Counselling for over 5 years. Mrs. Davison believes in looking at one’s background, in particular cultural and family influences, as part of her therapy finding solutions to personal issues and problems.? She works with her Albuquerque patients by helping them to connect with themselves and with others. Mrs. Davison offers a free phone consultation to new patients.![]()
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Georgena Felicia has been helping Albuquerque patients with Anxiety and Depression Counselling for over 10 years.? Her patients range from adults (individuals and couples) to children who may be suffering from relationship, home, school or work-related stress.? Ms. Felicia’s Albuquerque’s office offers different methods to engage all her patients – from Sandplay and Poodle Therapy Dogs to regular home coaching phone calls for mid-week support. Her goal is to find tailor-made solutions to help solve patients’ problems.? Ms. Felicia also?offers a free phone consultation to new patients.![]()
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Georgena Felicia has been helping Albuquerque patients with Anxiety and Depression Counselling for over 10 years. Her patients range from adults (individuals and couples) to children who may be suffering from relationship, home, school or work-related stress. Ms. Felicia’s Albuquerque’s office offers different methods to engage all her patients – from Sandplay and Poodle Therapy Dogs to regular home coaching phone calls for mid-week support. Her goal is to find tailor-made solutions to help solve patients’ problems. Ms. Felicia also offers a free phone consultation to new patients. ![]()
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