Structural Family Therapy Indianola IA
Structural family therapy, or SFT, is a form of family therapeutic intervention. Structural family therapists work to disrupt dysfunctional systems and restructure family systems. Dysfunctional families often display patterns of being overly enmeshed or disengaged, or have a pattern of triangulation of family members. Read on to learn more and to gain access to marriage and family therapists in Indianola, IA who provide structural family therapy.
Amy Jo Murray
(515) 244-2267
Des Moines, IA
Amy Jo Murray
(515) 244-2267
Des Moines, IA 50309
Practice Areas
Childhood & Adolescence, Clinical Mental Health, Couples & Family, School, Mental Health/Agency Counseling
Certifications
National Certified Counselor
McCann, Diana Dougherty MA
(515) 255-3815
4715 Grand Avenue
Des Moines, IA
Senior Outreach Counseling
(515) 277-0630
1301 Ctr St
Des Moines, IA
Senior Outreach Counseling
(515) 277-0630
1301 Ctr St
Des Moines, IA 50309
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Borst & Associates
(515) 981-5699
1329 Sunset Dr
Norwalk, IA
Borst & Associates
(515) 981-5699
1329 Sunset Dr
Norwalk, IA 50211
Industry
Mental Health Professional
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Herbert L. Notch
(515) 287-1491
7510 SW 9th
Des Moines, IA
Herbert L. Notch
(515) 287-1491
7510 SW 9th
Des Moines, IA 50315
Services
Anxiety Disorder (e.g., generalized anxiety, phobia, panic or obsessive-compulsive disorder), Clinical Neuropsychological Intervention, Hypnosis or Hypnotherapy, Mood Disorder (e.g., depression, manic-depressive disorder), Schizophrenia or other Psychotic Disorder
Ages Served
Adults (18-64 yrs.)
Adolescents (13-17 yrs.)
Older adults (65 yrs. or older)
Languages Spoken
German,Spanish
Education Info
Doctoral Program: University of Iowa
Credentialed Since: 1976-12-09
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Kenya Randall
(515) 771-3672
Des Moines, IA
Kenya Randall
(515) 771-3672
Des Moines, IA 50312
Practice Areas
Childhood & Adolescence, Clinical Mental Health, Couples & Family, Disaster Counseling, Supervision
Certifications
National Certified Counselor
Language Proficiencies
Spanish
Creative Therapies Of Iowa
(515) 282-3665
1922 Ingersoll Ave Ste 110
Des Moines, IA
Creative Therapies Of Iowa
(515) 282-3665
1922 Ingersoll Ave Ste 110
Des Moines, IA 50309
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Soul-Net
(515) 255-5250
520 Polk Blvd
Des Moines, IA
Soul-Net
(515) 255-5250
520 Polk Blvd
Des Moines, IA 50312
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Orchard Place
(515) 285-6781
925 Porter Ave
Des Moines, IA
Orchard Place
(515) 285-6781
925 Porter Ave
Des Moines, IA 50315
Industry
Mental Health Professional
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Rescare Inc
(515) 287-2843
4800 S Union St
Des Moines, IA
Rescare Inc
(515) 287-2843
4800 S Union St
Des Moines, IA 50315
Industry
Mental Health Professional
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