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Alyce Fortnoff, LPCC

(she/her)

Alyce Fortnoff, LPCC, LPCC - Ohio Therapist at Grow Therapy
$125/session
LPCC
25 years of experience
Intelligent
Solution oriented
Virtual
Hi! Are you feeling anxious, confused, depressed, or struggling with life in other ways? My name is Alyce and I offer person-centered therapy in a safe space for you to be heard. I like to focus on individualized treatment based on you and your needs rather than cookie-cutter therapy. I have over 20+ years counseling experience with diverse populations and like helping others as I was helped earlier in my life.

Angela D Collier MS, LPC, NCC, CCM

(she/her)

Angela D Collier MS, LPC, NCC, CCM, LPCC - Ohio Therapist at Grow Therapy
$80/session
LPCC
10 years of experience
Virtual
Hello! My name is Angela. Are you searching? Not sure what you are searching for? Do you feel you are missing something in your life? I partner with you to help you discover that piece that is missing in your life and help you to set goals and achieve those goals you have set for yourself. I use a unique set of training, life skills, and Native American exercises to develop a specialized program just for you. We will create a program that takes you through a holistic approach of mind, body, and soul. No matter where you feel you are we can find those blocks and set those exercises to overcome them using evidence-based modalities. I look forward to meeting with you and helping you meet your life goals and feel in those empty spaces
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