Restarting After Pandemic And Quarantine

Sep 15, 2020 | Clinical Psychotherpy

 

In this video counselors Kevon Owen and Jack Smith discuss ” Restarting After Pandemic And Quarantine”. In the past few months all of us in the United States and around the world have felt and are still feeling the after effects of the pandemic and quarantine. Many have died and even more have lost loved ones, jobs, careers, businesses and we are still not on the other side of this situation. If you are feeling lost and hopeless and you think counseling could benefit your situation call Kevon Owen at 405-740-1249 or in OKC at 405-655-5180 and also you can visit Kevon’s website at https://www.kevonowen.com.

Kevon Owen Christian Counseling
320 SW 3rd Street
Jones Oklahoma 73049
405-740-1249
https://kevon-owen-christian-counseling.business.site/

Kevon Owen, Christian Counseling Edmond
119 S Broadway Suite #3
Edmond, OK 73034
405-740-1249
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Kevon Owen – Christian Counseling – Clinical Psychotherapy – OKC
10101 S Pennsylvania Ave Suite C
Oklahoma City, OK 73159
405-655-5180
https://kevon-owen-christian-counseling-clinical.business.site/

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