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Welcome, my name is Susanna Armstrong and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Maryland. I have been fortunate to work with diverse populations and modalities throughout the years. I have a lot of experience working with teens and currently work in addictions. I love to continue learning and growing in this field and believe in treating clients holistically. I understand that different people respond to different approaches and will work with you to define your treatment goals and needs. I take an integrative approach and believe in incorporating nutrition, movement, and body work into therapy whenever possible. Working in the field of addictions for over ten years, I enjoy helping people overcome issues with anxiety and depression, learn coping skills and finding out about themselves. I look forward to working with you!
Maryland
14 years
MD LCPC LC4001
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