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I will be able to answer any questions in general relation family and children issues. I will not advise or provide any information regards medication because I am not a medical doctor.
I worked with at-risk teenagers and I enjoy worked with them with developing possible effective solutions. I strongly believed that every problem can be solved with a positive attitude.
Certified Member of American Psychological Association -and a Fellow Member of International Society of Counsellors
I currently holds BA, MA, and Ed.D. degrees in fields of social work, psychology and family therapy. I have vast experience working with the young children and teenagers in the past 20 years.
I received numberous awards from state and regional agencies for excellent community service to the youth and families in the past 12 years.
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