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JULIA HALE, LICSW, ACT
JULIA HALE, LICSW, ACT

JULIA HALE, LICSW, ACT

Founder/Owner and Psychotherapist

My name is Julia and I am a licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist with over 10 years experience helping clients overcome a wide range of developmental, psychiatric, and health-related disorders.

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SARAH LOGSDON, LICSW

SARAH LOGSDON, LICSW

Associate, Psychotherapist

My name is Sarah and I am a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker and psychotherapist with over eight years of experience helping clients create meaningful changes in their lives.

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Anxiety is an essential
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