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Hi my name is Keesha. I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) and I also possess my Credentialed Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Level 2 certification (CASAC2). It has been my pleasure to assist individuals with managing emotions associated with adolescent-hood, emerging adulthood, adults, families, individuals who were previously incarcerated, career counseling, and individuals with substance abuse related issues. My vast clinical background has assisted in my development as a well-rounded counselor. I pride myself on being organized, possessing great interpersonal skills, and building therapeutic relationships in an effort to assist you with growth and flourishment. As a charismatic and compassionate counselor I surmise that we can work together to learn and apply tools to manage your ideal life.
3 years
NY LMHC 011323
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