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Hi! My name is Lisa Fargnoli, and I am a LCSW/LICSW with 24 years experience in the field. I have worked with most populations, and my specialties are working with people who have PTSD, dementia/Alzheimer’s, anxiety, depression and family/relationship issues. I am an authorized Oasis trainer, so mindfulness is an important part of my practice, as it soothes us mentally and physically. My approach is warm, honest, interactive and using humor when appropriate. I believe in you and I want to help you, believing in yourself! You are not alone in your struggles! It takes courage to seek out changes for your life and I want to support you in your journey! “When you can’t look on the bright side, I’ll sit with you in the dark.” author unknown. You can also follow my new page on IG @LisaFargnoliLCSW
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MA LICSW 122404
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