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Erin Franklin, LPC

Psychotherapist
Insurances accepted
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Today, Apr 5 – Sat, Apr 18
Insurances accepted
This office is not in-network with any insurances
It's common for mental health providers to be out-of-network. Many plans offer out-of-network coverage, so you may get partially reimbursed. Learn more

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Erin Franklin, LPC

What really makes a life well-lived? Our relationships, of course. More than anything else, we need positive, supportive, reliable relationships to survive and to thrive. Meaningful connections are vital to our emotional and physical well-being. They keep us happier, healthier, less-stressed, and living longer. Simply put, our relationships have the power to help us heal. As a therapist, I’m fascinated by the ways in which people are both formed and transformed through their relationships. I’m passionate about helping individuals and couples have better, deeper, healthier relationships with themselves and each other so they can experience more meaningful lives and become their best selves. I want you to have relationships that heal instead of hurt. If you feel “stuck” or unhappy in your current relationship, dream of having a healthy and satisfying partnership, keep repeating the same old relationship patterns, or want to love yourself and accept more deeply, I can help. I believe that you can feel better about your relationships, and your life. With the help of a highly skilled yet super relatable therapist like me in your corner, transformation is absolutely possible. I see it happen all the time. www.RelationshipsHeal.com