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Jim wrote at 2011-11-18 13:57:05
I suggest that you seek out the reasons why your current parents did not want you real dad in your life and why they have intentionally kept your real dad out of your life. This may open your eyes. It certainly did me. My mom cheated on my real dad and left him. She would not let my real dad see me or be a part of my life. My real dad was poor and never could afford to seek custody, but made to much money to get free legal counsel. My mom and fake dad poisoned me against my read dad and never told me about that side of the family.  


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Pam Dyson, MA, PLPC

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I specialize in working with children and families. I can address issues and problematic behaviors related to anxiety, depression, grief, abandonment, divorce, blended families, abuse, ADHD, peer difficulties, bullying, aggression and low self-esteem.

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I am a provisional licensed professional counselor with extensive training in play therapy.

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American Mental Health Counselors Association, Board Eligible National Certified Counselor, Association for Play Therapy, Chi Sigma Iota,(Counseling Academic & Professional Honor Society International).

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BS in Family and Child Development, MA in Professional Counseling, Provisional Licensed Professional Counselor (PLPC)

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