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Marriage & Family Therapy

As part of our commitment to comprehensive care, we have an experienced Marriage & Family Therapist on staff. A Marriage & Family Therapist is a highly-trained mental health professional responsible for bringing a family-oriented perspective to healthcare. Trained in systems therapy, by which the therapist views an individual’s mental health as a direct correlation to social environment of that particular individual, Marriage and Family Therapists believe that an individual’s mental health must be seen in the context of the family unit. Therefore, our therapist works with individuals, couples, and families to provide therapeutic solutions to problems occurring in relationships.

For most patients, weekly 55-minute therapy sessions are recommended. However, treatment is case-specific, and our therapist will work with you and your schedule to find a solution that best suits your needs. Our standard fees range from $150-$280 per session. To learn more about Marriage & Family Therapy and how it can help you, feel free to contact us.

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Allison A. Brodeur, MS, LMFT

Allison Brodeur received her undergraduate degree in psychology from Eastern Nazarene College in Massachusetts and a Masters degree in Marriage & Family Therapy from East Carolina University.

Allison is a Clinical Member of the American Association of Marriage & Family Therapy.

Allison enjoys spending time with her husband, Chad and their two sons.

Complete Care

Doctors
Midwives
Patient Education
Enjoy Your Pregnancy
Marriage & Family Therapy
Infertility
Imaging
Obstetric Patients
Gynecology Patients
Urogynecology Patients
Schedule an Appointment

Endometriosis: Everything You Need to Know

Endometriosis is a common condition with plenty of misconceptions. The disease occurs when tissue called endometrium, similar to the tissue that normally lines the uterus, grows in other parts of the body. Endometriosis affects as many as one in 10 American women. It can cause pain, scarring, and even infertility.