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Psychology Partners Group, previously located in Chappaqua, has officially opened its new office at 199 Main St. in White Plains. This expansion aims to provide increased access to mental health services for the local community. The new office is designed to create a welcoming and supportive environment for individuals seeking psychological assistance.
The team at Psychology Partners Group is committed to offering a range of services, including individual therapy, family counseling, and specialized programs tailored to meet the diverse needs of their clients. The move to White Plains reflects the organization's dedication to enhancing mental health support in the region.
With mental health awareness on the rise, the opening of this office is timely, as it addresses the growing demand for accessible mental health care. Residents of White Plains and surrounding areas can now benefit from the expertise of the professionals at Psychology Partners Group, fostering a healthier community through improved mental well-being.
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