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Livonia

18401 Farmington Rd

Livonia, MI 48152

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Please speak with the office about which therapists have availability for new clients.

 

Kira Cook, MA, LLP

 

Kira received her Master’s degree from Wayne State University in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in Individual, Couples and Family Therapy. She has experience working with adults and adolescents from a variety of backgrounds dealing with depression, anxiety, grief, life transitions, phobias, behavioral concerns, and relationship challenges. She utilizes an integrative and strengths based approach and tailors each client’s treatment to his/her individual needs and wellness goals. She has a passion for helping clients find empowerment through actionable steps to promote physical, mental, and emotional healing. She is seeing clients virtually and at the Livonia location.

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Shauntai Davis-Yeargen, MS, LLPC

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Shauntai has a Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling and has over 15 years of experience in the mental health field. Her clients appreciate her openness, empathy, and dedication to assist with life’s obstacles, such as mental illness, emotional disturbance, abnormal behavior, and substance abuse. She provides individual and couples therapy and develops each client's treatment to provide a custom fit for their own therapeutic process. Shauntai knows how difficult it can be to ask for help and guidance from someone in challenging times, but she is committed to helping clients conquer their worries, depression, emotional issues, relationship concerns, and addictions. She works out of the Dearborn and Livonia locations.​

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Steve Weiss, MA, LLC, MSAC

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Steve graduated from Grand Canyon University in 2011 with a Master's degree in Addiction Counseling and added a Master's degree in Professional Counseling two years later. Steve specializes in treating depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, ADD, and ADHD. He has also successfully treated dozens of individuals, groups, and families that possess addictions including heroin/opiates, cocaine, amphetamines, and alcoholism.

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