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Transitions Center counselor obtains therapist licence

By StarJournal
January 7, 2012
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Lynn Feldman has recently completed an extensive two year, 3,000 hour post-masters therapy training at Transitions Center. She is now fully licensed as a professional counselor, and is an approved provider with most health insurance companies and employee assistance programs.

Feldman is a longtime resident of the area. She received her masters degree in Mental Health Counseling through Capella University, and has also taken specific post-masters training in the Duluth Model, working with anger problems in both men and women. She has extensive experience in counseling women with trauma histories and victims of abuse. Her special interests are in providing counseling services to adults and children with anxiety and depression disorders and youth with anger-related problems. She is also trained to assist people with gambling problems, and is completing her training in alcohol and drug counseling, so that she will be able to provide services to a wide range of clients.

Feldman is now primarily providing outpatient counseling for adults on an individual basis, as well as for adolescents and children. She is available in the late afternoons and evenings at the Rhinelander office, located at 22 N. Pelham St.

To make an appointment, or for more information, call (715) 365-6696.

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