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SUSQUEHANNA FAMILY COUNSELING MINISTRY | SUSQUEHANNA FAMILY COUNSELING MINISTRY

29 Church Street, Cortland, NY 13045

Eligibility
Member of associated church.
(607) 857-0003
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Main | Senior clinician, Wayne E. Gustafson

Application process
Screening and referrals by clergy
Fees
Sliding scale
Service area
United States
Ecumenical ministry of Susquehanna Association, New York Conference, United Church of Christ: free, unlimited consultation to member church clergy non-judgmental, affordable counseling and therapy for individuals, couples, families and groups one free workshop, program or sermon per member church per yearon such topics as interpersonal relationships, grief, depression, work-related problems, marriage problems and family issues, e.g., with children or adolescents for those associated with member churches. Therapists may choose to see persons not connected with any member church or religious group.. professionally-trained, spiritually-sensitive therapists who provide free, unlimited consultation to member church clergy; skilled, non-judgmental, affordable counseling and therapy for individuals, couples, families, and groups; and one free workshop, program or sermon per member church per year. types of problems can include personal problems such as interpersonal relationships, grief, depression, and work-related problems; marriage problems; and family problems such as with children or adolescents. sponsored by the Susquehanna Association, NY Conference, United Church of Christ (UCC), and supported by annual membership dues of 80 churches of many denominations in NY's Southern Tier.
Last assured
06/10/2020
Providing organization
SUSQUEHANNA FAMILY COUNSELING MINISTRY
professionally-trained, spiritually-sensitive therapists who provide free, unlimited consultation to member church clergy; skilled, non-judgmental, affordable counseling and therapy for individuals, couples, families, and groups; and one free workshop, program or sermon per member church per year. types of problems can include personal problems such as interpersonal relationships, grief, depression, and work-related problems; marriage problems; and family problems such as with children or adolescents. sponsored by the Susquehanna Association, NY Conference, United Church of Christ (UCC), and supported by annual membership dues of 80 churches of many denominations in NY's Southern Tier.