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Mental Health Resources

If you are in need of help, need advice or someone to talk to, visit these links to better yourself or someone you love.

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The Dougy Center

"Dougy Center provides support in a safe place where children, teens, young adults, and families who are grieving can share their experiences before and after a death. We provide support and training locally, nationally, and internationally to individuals and organizations seeking to assist children in grief."-Dougy Center Homepagehttps://www.dougy.org

MISS
FOUNDATION

MISS Foundation is "where you will find quick access to counseling resources, advocacy information, research on traumatic grief, education for healthcare providers and community members, and support services for those grieving the death, or impending death, of a child."-MISS Foundation Homepagewww.missfoundation.org/

Psychology
Today

Verified Psychology Today, Hector A Pereles is a Licensed Professional Councelor, MA, LPCC, CCH.

He is "Licensed to practice therapy in Georgia and Florida. You can be helped to grow and expand into a state of self-confidence and empowerment to live a life worth living. Life is way more than just surviving! Are recurring distressing thoughts, flashbacks, and nightmares of past events - even from childhood - haunting you? Perhaps you have tried "talk therapy," but after a short time your return to the "same old crap" without getting the results you long for. That's discouraging, isn't it? Long-lasting change is possible.

Don't lose hope: Let me help you. With effective therapy like EMDR we can rewrite negative stories in your unconscious mind, where memories of irrational fears and trauma are stored, so that you may achieve a more thoroughgoing renovation of your mind, soul, and spirit. Visit my website. Call me today for a free, confidential 20-minute phone consultation!" - Hector Pereles

Visit http://psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/hector-a-pereles-sandy-springs-ga/337171 

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