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While a person can feel better after a long talk with a friend or relative, for moderate or severe emotional distress, this relief is only temporary. Talking with a trained listener helps alleviate emotional distress for good. The counselors in our practice are trained to listen and interact in a way that helps you get to the very root of your emotional concerns.

Family Resources Inc. has been in business and serving clients since 1999. During that time, it has been our privilege to serve hundreds of individuals, families, and relationships. Just as everyone needs a physician from time to time, everyone can also benefit from the help of a therapist. It does not indicate weakness or poor spirituality.
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Dr. Laura Clevenger is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), owner, and clinical director of Family Resources, Inc. Laura has graduated with her Master's degree in marriage and family therapy from Capella University in 2009 and her Doctorate degree from Capella University in counselor education and supervision in 2015.
Paige graduated with their Master of Science and Education Specialist degrees in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Florida State University in 2021. Paige also graduated with their Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology and a minor in Spanish language from the University of Florida in 2018. During their undergraduate degree, Paige worked primarily as a crisis and suicide hotline volunteer.
Family Resources is a teaching facility and will typically have a student intern or a registered intern working in the practice. Currently, the practice is comprised of marriage and family therapists or mental health counselors in various stages of licensure. It ranges between licensed, provisionally licensed (registered intern with the state), and pre-degree/student interns.
Whether you or a family member is struggling with a particular issue, or just can't shake the feeling that there should be more to life, Family Resources can help. We will provide a caring and warm environment in which you can identify and explore those issues that may be getting in the way of a more rewarding home life, family life, career, or of more fulfilling relationships.
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Chantal E.
Chantal E.
Oct 07, 2020
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I see Justine at Family resources and have recommended her to many friends and family members. She's thoughtful, kind and very hood at helping me with self understanding and improvement. I find myself using her advice or passing it on daily, and I know I've grown in the past year I've been seeing her.
Edgar H.
Edgar H.
Oct 22, 2019
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I wanted to wait until I had a few appointments under my belt before I reviewed them to ensure I was able to thoroughly assess this place considering it's not a restaurant or store or anything of that nature. When it comes to the medical industry, people's health and lives are at stake so I wanted to give a legitimate recommendation or warn folks to stay away. In this case of Family Resources, you should look into them.

For those of you who have read any of my reviews during the past few months, you may know I'm getting married. My Fiancé and I have a wonderful relationship but
Catherine Newell
Catherine Newell
Dec 07, 2018
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Dr. Clevenger really takes the time to listen to me and talk thorough everything that is going on. I have had a hard time in the past trusting therapists but I have been seeing her for over a year now and every since the beginning it has been welcoming and comfortable with her. Highly recommend.
Lauren Pettine
Lauren Pettine
Jun 07, 2018
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I came here with my fiance almost 10 months ago to get premarital counseling so my officiant would marry us. It was fine, nothing special, although he did have to reschedule 2 sessions less than 48 hours in advance over 6 weeks. Dr. Dan agreed to send a letter after we finished 6 sessions with him, twice the normal amount, in October. I emailed him in January and March, and the beginning of May asking him to send the letter.
Dr. Dan then refused to answer my emails and now we're rushing to get marital therapy completed because if we don't have a therapists letter by May 11th, we don't have an