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Blog Name: Counseling Solutions Group
Url: http://competentcounseling.com/
Language: English
Topics: counseling, Christian, Training
Description: At Counseling Solutions helping you find an answer for your situational challenge is our business. This organization exists to help any person who needs practical and comprehensive counseling, coaching or training. The Counseling Solutions Group is an organization that is reaching thousands of people around the world with practical solutions. Rick Thomas has been training and counseling in the Upstate of South Carolina for over 12 years. In 1990 he graduated as the Valedictorian of his class with a BA in Theology. In 1991 he completed the requirements for a BS in Education. In 2000 he graduated, again as Valedictorian, with a MA in Counseling from The Master’s College in Santa Clarita, CA.
Popularity: 57 Followers

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My Top 10 Reasons to be Thankful Today
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