What do we do?

Nov 23, 2020 | Clinical Psychotherpy

In this video Counselors Kevon Owen and Jack Smith are discussing: “What do we do?” Knowing what mental health specialist you may need to see for a particular problem or issue may be not clear or confusing. Kevon and Jack explain the difference in services they provide and what might be needed at another professional. If you are in need of help with a particular issue and seeking counseling give Kevon a call at 405-740-1249 or 405-655-5180 to get more information or make an appointment. You can also visit Kevon’s website at https://www.kevonowen.com.

 

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