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Anne Miller

United States, Florida

Anne Miller

MSW, University of Minnesota
Years in practice: 21
Offers:  Remote Therapy

You are a rock. You get up every day and handle your responsibilities. Your friends and family depend on you. But lately you don’t feel like yourself. You worry constantly, second guess yourself, and have persistent negative feelings. The people around you may not even realize how much you’re struggling. This is not the way you thought life would be. You aren’t alone. I’m a therapist specializing in men’s mental health, during the postpartum period and beyond. Together we’ll take the time you need to figure out what’s not right and explore new ways to cope. We’ll draw from evidence-based practices to set and work towards goals for mental wellness.

United States, Florida
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Brian H Green

Boise, Idaho

Brian H Green

MSW, University of Denver
Years in practice: 25+
Offers:  Remote Therapy

I provide an array of quality mental health services to individuals, and couples. My experience has allowed me to provide quality treatment of anxiety disorders, grief and loss, mood disorders, PTSD, behavioral disorders, and many other mental health issues. These services are provided in a positive, respectful and non-judgmental setting to people of all lifestyles and backgrounds, 18 years and older.

Boise, Idaho
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