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Arlington MA Therapy Janet Zimmern Janet Zimmern is an Arlington MA Clinical Social Worker and Therapist with over 15 years of experience in working with Arlington MA individuals, couples and families. She specializes in Depression, Relationship and Parenting Issues, as well as recovery from Chronic or Traumatic Illness. Ms. Zimmern creates a safe atmosphere for patients, and when appropriate, she will utilize holistic therapy methods in conjunction with more traditional therapy.
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Arlington MA Therapy Patty Shepard Patty Shepard is an Arlington MA Clinical Social Worker and Therapist with over 25 years of experience in helping Arlington MA patients with Relationship and Anxiety or Fears Issues. Ms. Shepard has experienced working with individuals, couples and even groups who face problems that range from childhood trauma to eating disorders and other addictions to working with loss and grief issues. Patty Shepard has a traditional psychotherapy background enhanced by her vast experience and her spiritual approach to dealing with patients’ problems. 
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