Structural Family Therapy Lagrange GA
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 Lagrange, GA who provide structural family therapy.
Addiction Recovery Services
706-594-4735
301 West Broome Street, Ste 106
LaGrange, GA
Addiction Recovery Services
706-594-4735
301 West Broome Street, Ste 106
LaGrange, GA 30240
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Clinical Evaluator and Treatment Provider under Georgia DUI Intervention Laws
West Georgia Counsel & Assessment Service
(706) 837-0045
98 Gordon Commercial Dr
Lagrange, GA
West Georgia Counsel & Assessment Service
(706) 837-0045
98 Gordon Commercial Dr
Lagrange, GA 30240
Industry
Mental Health Professional
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Center For Creative Growth & Human Development
(706) 884-0936
113 Jarboe St
Lagrange, GA
Center For Creative Growth & Human Development
(706) 884-0936
113 Jarboe St
Lagrange, GA 30241
Industry
Mental Health Professional, Osteopath (DO)
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Tommy John Morgan
(706) 885-0111
300 Medical Dr Ste 705
Lagrange, GA
(706) 885-0111
300 Medical Dr Ste 705
Lagrange, GA 30240
Specialty
Psychiatry, Child Psychiatry
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Center For Creative Growth & Human Development
(706) 884-1080
111 Corporate Park East Dr
Lagrange, GA
Center For Creative Growth & Human Development
(706) 884-1080
111 Corporate Park East Dr
Lagrange, GA 30241
Industry
Mental Health Professional
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Pathways Center For Behavioral & Developmental Growth/Administration Office
(706) 845-4045
122 Gordon Commercial Dr
Lagrange, GA
Pathways Center For Behavioral & Developmental Growth/Administration Office
(706) 845-4045
122 Gordon Commercial Dr
Lagrange, GA 30240
Industry
Mental Health Professional
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Center For Creative Growth House of David
(706) 882-7140
419 Ridley Ave
Lagrange, GA
Center For Creative Growth House of David
(706) 882-7140
419 Ridley Ave
Lagrange, GA 30240
Industry
Mental Health Professional
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Jasmine Naheed
(706) 885-0111
300 Medical Dr
Lagrange, GA
(706) 885-0111
300 Medical Dr
Lagrange, GA 30240
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Center For Creative Growth House of Job
(706) 883-8833
517 Ridley Ave
Lagrange, GA
Center For Creative Growth House of Job
(706) 883-8833
517 Ridley Ave
Lagrange, GA 30240
Industry
Mental Health Professional
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Blaise Dismer, MSW
(843) 384-5083
302 E. 49th Street
Savannah, GA
Blaise Dismer, MSW
(843) 384-5083
302 E. 49th Street
Savannah, GA 30241
Specialties
Anxiety Disorders
Education
Anxiety Disorders Association of America
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