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Renee Robbins’ Conversation With Dr. Matthew Christiansen

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Renee Robbins’ Conversation With Dr. Matthew Christiansen

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Avera Behavioral Health
Crisis number: 1-800-691-4336

https://www.avera.org/services/behavioral-health/

Local mental health resources:

Engage Counseling
115A W. 15th Ave.
Mitchell, SD
(605) 942-7332

Dakota Counseling Institute
910 W. Havens Ave.
Mitchell, SD
(605) 996-9686

Avera Medical Group – Dr. Christiansen
1900 Grassland Dr.
Mitchell, SD
(605) 995-7000

Peace of Mind Counseling
Mitchell, SD
(605) 999-6162

 

 

 

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