Find a Therapist in Asheville, NC that accepts Alliance Coal Health Plan

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Rachel Franquemont's profile photo
Rachel Franquemont's profile photo

LCMHC

Accepts Alliance Coal Health Plan Video
Top specialties:Addiction, Family Relationships, and Intimate / Romantic Relationships

From Rachel: Life can be difficult. There is hope for you on this journey.

Rachel Franquemont

(she/her) LCMHC
Accepts Alliance Coal Health Plan Video

Top specialties:

Addiction, Family Relationships, and Intimate / Romantic Relationships
From Rachel: Life can be difficult. There is hope for you on this journey.
T. Brant Hall's profile photo
T. Brant Hall's profile photo

LCSW

Accepts Alliance Coal Health Plan Video
Top specialties:Depression, Anxiety, and Stress

From T. Brant: Clinical Social Worker who has worked with many ages. Supporting stress, anxiety, depression and more.

T. Brant Hall

(he/him) LCSW
Accepts Alliance Coal Health Plan Video

Top specialties:

Depression, Anxiety, and Stress
From T. Brant: Clinical Social Worker who has worked with many ages. Supporting stress, anxiety, depression and more.
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The first therapy appointment is typically longer than follow-up appointments so your therapist can get to know more about you. You’ll cover things like your background and reasons for coming in, as well as what to expect and how your therapist will conduct sessions. We've put together a handy Q&A for your reference when preparing for your first therapy session.
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