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In my practice, I build a supportive therapeutic relationship with each individual and work collaboratively with my clients according to their needs and desires. I view my work as a partnership-your wisdom and my professional experience coming together for healing and growth. Together, we can make the progress you're looking for. SPECIALTIES: Trauma Recovery, Posttraumatic Stress, Physical, Sexual, and Emotional Abuse, Adoption, Attachment Issues, Conduct Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Parenting Problems, Raising Challenging Children, Relationship Problems, Perinatal and Postpartum Issues, Separation, Divorce, Families in Transition, Anxiety, Depression, Life Transitions, Aging, Grief and Loss, Stress Reduction and Management, Work and Career Issues, Self-Esteem, Assertiveness, Empowerment THERAPIES:? Play Therapy, Art Therapy, Narrative Therapy, Cognitive-Behavior Therapy, Family/Marital Therapy, Psychoanalytic Therapy, Family Systems Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, Relaxation, Guided, and Wellness Imagery, EMDR, NLP![]()
Mina Kirkova Counseling 
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Rachel Beck is a Baltimore Clinical Social Worker and Therapist with over 20 years experience in working with Baltimore individuals and couples on Relationship Issues, Anxiety or Fears and Depression.? Ms. Beck is a Cognitive Behavioral Therapist who will help you gain self-awareness and give you the skills to improve your outlook, relationships and life.?![]()
Baltimore Therapy Rachel Beck 
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Baltimore Therapy Hazel Laing Hazel Laing is a Baltimore Clinical Social Worker and Therapist with over 15 years experience in helping Baltimore patients with Relationship Issues, Family Problems and Work-related Problems.? Ms. Laing will give you a fresh perspective on your issues and help you set goals to improve your life.? Call her for an initial free consultation.?
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A Good Story About Being Your Best
Hi there: Have you ever done something where you didn’t feel it was your best effort? Maybe it was something for work? Or school? Or even at home? And you felt you could have done better? Perhaps it was because you were busy. Or distracted while trying to multitask? Or some other reason altogether?
How to Be Happy No Matter What: Counseling and life coaching tips for choosing happiness every day
“Life, liberty, and the pursuit of . . . ” For many of us, happiness is an ever-illusive dream. Especially in today’s world. Life these days is full of stress. Uncertainty. Deadlines. Worry. It’s easy to get caught up in the rat race of life, somehow thinking that happiness comes with having it all. The six figure income, the latest gadgets… Or so we think.
Dr. Dan L. Edmunds is a graduate of the University of Florida. He received a Master of Arts in Theology from the University of Scranton and received his Doctorate of Education in Community Counseling from Argosy University of Sarasota. Dr. Edmunds is a noted existential psychotherapist in practice in Northeastern Pennsylvania, having worked with children, teens, and adults. He is Board Certified in Sexual Abuse Issues through the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress. Dr. Edmunds has been a guest on local and nationally syndicated radio programs and has been a presenter at numerous professional conferences. Dr. Edmunds has been a critic of the bio-psychiatric paradigm and advocated for a more humane and dignified mental health system. He strongly supports human rights in the mental health field. He consults with children, families and adults undergoing serious emotional distress and extreme states of mind using a relationship based approach. His website can be found at http://www.DrDanEdmunds.com To consult with Dr. Edmunds, you may e-mail the International Center for Humane Psychiatry at DoctorEdmunds@DrDanEdmunds.com
JOURNEY THROUGH 'MADNESS" BY DR. DAN L. EDMUNDS, ED.D.
This article was written by noted existential psychotherapist Dr. Dan L. Edmunds in conjunction with three individuals who had been given a diagnosis of 'psychotic disorder". Dr. Edmunds seeks to help convey their experience as he journeys with them. Dr. Dan L. Edmunds, Ed.D. www.humanepsychiatry.com
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