Therapists in Thomaston, CT
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Priscella Wen Si
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Glastonbury, CT 06033
I am passionate about family work, especially helping teens self-regulate, understand themselves and build connections within families. I endeavor to give young people hope, tools for life, and confidence. I focus on increasing family communication, motivation, and confidence to make changes. I guide the therapy and empower parents to help make the changes.
I am passionate about family work, especially helping teens self-regulate, understand themselves and build connections within families. I endeavor to give young people hope, tools for life, and confidence. I focus on increasing family communication, motivation, and confidence to make changes. I guide the therapy and empower parents to help make the changes.
Sursatie D Chetram-Frazier Phd
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, PhD, LPC
Verified Verified
Hartford, CT 06103
Radiance Counseling Center (RCC) specializes in therapeutic services for Individuals, Couples and Groups, as well as Clinical Assessments and Virtual Therapy. We accept Medicare, Medicaid, Private Insurance, Private and Public Funding, Governmental Agencies, Cash and Credit Cards. We offer flexible, individualized hours for our clients.
Radiance Counseling Center (RCC) specializes in therapeutic services for Individuals, Couples and Groups, as well as Clinical Assessments and Virtual Therapy. We accept Medicare, Medicaid, Private Insurance, Private and Public Funding, Governmental Agencies, Cash and Credit Cards. We offer flexible, individualized hours for our clients.
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