LPC · New Jersey · Online sessions
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I’m Richard D. McCune. As a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Therapist, I’m honored to take part in your healing process. All persons are welcome. I use a number of modalities including: relaxing techniques, mindful mediation, person centered therapy, and cognitive behavior therapy. I incorporate the mind, body, and spirit as components of the healing process. As a Veteran of Foreign Wars and a Disabled American Veteran, I specialize in helping Veterans regain their health and mental stability. The following are some issues we can discuss: post traumatic stress disorder PTSD, anxiety, depression, grief and loss, relationship issues, bi-polar disorders, chronic pain, coping skills, and spirituality. I’m dedicated to helping others by providing a safe and therapeutic environment in which you can begin your healing process.
New Jersey
8 years
NJ LPC 37PC01041400
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