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New Psychotherapy Practice Opens in Wilton

Announcement of Child, Adolescent, & Family Therapy Private Practice Opening

"Cohesive Counseling" in Connecticut will have office hours available in Wilton, Connecticut.

Jacqueline Vochis announces the opening of a new mental health and psychotherapy practice, providing counseling, diagnostic assessments, educational guidance, career coaching, and psychotherapy for children, adolescents, adults and families.  The owner and primary therapist is a licensed professional counselor in the State of Connecticut with a National Certification in Counseling by the National Board for Certified Counselors.  She is also Connecticut State Certified grades K-12 in School Counseling, and has spent the bulk of her time in practice working with children ages Pre-K through College, and local families.

 

She works specifically with clients and families who struggle with Early Childhood Emotional Issues, Adolescent and Behavioral Issues, Attachment Issues, Eating Disorders, Learning Disabilities, Processing Disorders, ADD/ADHD, Autism, Spectrum issues, PDD, Depression, Anxiety, Self-injurious behaviors, Substance Abuse/ Use, Identity issues, Organizational skill deficits, Divorce, Grief, PTSD and other specialties.  She recognizes and addresses the academic impact these issues can have on families and young children and teenagers in the school system.

 

She provides additional services as well, and can be reached at Cohesivecounseling@gmail.com for more information regarding her new practice. 

She was a 2010 graduate of Fairfield University's Graduate program in Counseling with a K-12 School Certificate Concentration, and a 2006 graduate of Western Connecticut State University with a major in Psychology.  Her internships focused on children in the school systems.

For more information, please email cohesivecounseling@gmail.com or visit www.cohesivecounseling.com

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