Not Feeling Appreciated

Nov 30, 2020 | Clinical Psychotherpy

 

In this video featuring counselors Kevon Owen and Jack Smith with Destini Ramsey are discussing “Not Feeling Appreciated”. In todays world feeling appreciation can be something that is in short supply. Even though you maybe should be appreciated you may not get the validation you seek. God will always appreciate you and see when you have gone the extra mile for people and and lived according to his teachings. If you’re feeling unappreciated and would like some insight from a counselor Call Kevon Owen and make an appointment at 405-740-1249 or 405-655-5180. You can also visit Kevon’s website at https://www.kevonowen.com. For more videos and content please subscribe and click the bell for notifications.

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Kevon Owen – Christian Counseling – Clinical Psychotherapy – OKC 10101 S Pennsylvania Ave Suite C Oklahoma City, OK 73159
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