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All Clinicians Team Southpark Team Blakeney |
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Jonathan Anslow Jonathan serves adults and adolescents Special interests include depression, anxiety, intimacy and relational concerns, identity issues, and substance abuse. His relational and practical approach is very welcoming. |
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Tracy Barcott Dr. Barcott obtained her B.A. from UNC-Chapel Hill and her M.A. and Ph.D. from UNC-Greensboro. She completed her internship and postdoctoral training at the Yale University Child Study Center and the Developmental Medicine Center, Children’s Hospital Boston at Harvard University. |
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| Jonathan Feather Jonathan serves older adolescents and adults, individuals and couples, and treats depression, anxiety, stress, adjustment to medical conditions, sexual dysfunction, and spiritual issues. Dr. Feather enjoys integrating people's faith with the work of psychotherapy. |
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Josh Jensen Josh has extensive experience helping those with anxiety, depression, Autism, and Asperger's. Josh also enjoys working with couples, parents, children and adolescents through life transitions and difficulties. Josh also helps clients integrate spiritual concerns and faith within therapy. |
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Heidi Limbrunner Dr. Limbrunner works with children, teens, families and adults. She has extensive experience in treating anxiety, depression, emotional and self-esteem issues in teens, self-harm behaviors (such as cutting), and disordered eating. In therapy, she uses treatment methods that are research supported and focuses on building upon strengths. She is also trained in Dialectical Behavior Therapy and provides psycheducational and bariatric assessments. |
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Jennifer McConnell Jennifer works with young children and their families by being fun and exciting as well as nurturing in promoting their academic, social, and emotional success. Jennifer also serves as a CAIS psychologist and provides assessments for kindergarten readiness. |
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Amanda McGough Amanda serves children, adolescents, and adults. Her interests include depression, anxiety, self-harm, life transitions, and behavior problems. Her approach is strengths-based, straight-forward, and supportive. Dr. McGough involves family members when appropriate to address family dynamics and to help parents. She also has specialized training in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) to address difficulties with controlling emotions. |
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Lynn Vivian Lynn has worked in private practice settings for over 20 years. She provides evaluation and psychotherapy to children, adolescents, and adults. Dr. Vivian enjoys an active family and church life with her husband of 21 years and has two teenage children. |






