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Jamie Haidinger is an experienced mental health therapist with over 30 years of providing supportive counseling, crisis intervention, and life coaching. With a background in acute medical hospitals, nursing homes, and community physical rehab centers, Jamie has worked with individuals facing a wide range of concerns, including depression, anxiety, grief/loss, and major life changes. Her support has also been valuable for those experiencing physical and emotional abuse. Jamie holds a Bachelor of Social Work degree from Salem State University, a Master of Social Work degree from Boston University, and a Certificate of Clinical Gerontology from Boston College. Licensed in multiple states, including MA, NC, NH, and ME, Jamie’s counseling style is warm, caring, and supportive. She meets her clients where they are, helping them identify the source of their pain and working together to find solutions. With a focus on the individual, Jamie’s approach is gentle and kind, nurturing her clients through their journey. She believes that everyone deserves peace of mind, motivation, and joy in their lives. With her extensive experience, Jamie has helped people reduce anxiety, improve mood, make difficult decisions, enhance personal and work relationships, and heal broken hearts. If you’re seeking a more peaceful and joy-filled state of mind
New Hampshire
No
15 years
1194294207
MA LICSW 1018374, ME LCSW LC21623
License: LCSW
North Carolina
License number: C005355
License: LICSW
number: 1018374
Expires at 2025-07-21
License: LICSW
New Hampshire
number: 2779
Expires at 2024-07-26
License: LCSW
Maine
number: LC21623
Expires at 2024-08-31
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