Abandonment Issues Therapists in North Carolina

Abandonment issues impact all types of relationships, from romantic to familial to friendship. Some people worry that they’ll get left behind or excommunicated, despite not doing anything wrong.

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Keri Smotrich

Therapist

Accepting clients from North Carolina

Abandonment issuesAdjustment difficulties & disorders Anxiety DepressionPregnancy, perinatal, postpartum mental health Relationship issues
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Self-Care Simplified

Group practice

Accepting clients from North Carolina

Abandonment issues Anxiety Attachment issues Couples counseling Relationship issues Stress management
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Susan Spicer

Therapist

Accepting clients from North Carolina

Abandonment issues DepressionPost-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) TraumaNarcissistic Abuse Relationship issues
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Eve Merrill

Therapist

Accepting clients from North Carolina

Abandonment issuesAdolescent mental healthChild mental healthCollege & graduate student mental healthPost-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Trauma
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Jamia Geddie

Therapist

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Abandonment issuesAdolescent mental health Anxiety Depression TraumaCollege & graduate student mental health
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Michelle M Phillips

Therapist

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Abandonment issues Anxiety Depression Life transitions Relationship issues Stress management
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Dalissa Nevarez

Therapist

Accepting clients from North Carolina

Abandonment issuesAttachment issuesCultural adjustment Life transitionsPost-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Relationship issues
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