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Bernice Hardman is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker located in Michigan. She completed her Masrer’s in Social Work at the University of Michigan. She has a wide range of experience serving children, adolescents, adults, and families. Her scope of practice includes seeing clients who are navigating stress, anxiety, depression, relationships and communication, life transitions, parenting, and cultural identity-related concerns. She values creating a partnership with clients to create a secure and courageous space for clients to share and explore their life experiences in a judgement free setting. Clients who are looking to create and/or recreate balance in their lives, Bernice uses best-informed practices to focus on the mind, body, and spirit connection.
Michigan
10 years
MI LMSW 6801109538
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