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Lincoln Elementary School
A fourth grade boy who was getting into fights at school received seven sessions with a therapist and is no longer having behavioral problems.
Thank you Dr. Doug Bergstrom, Ph.D.

A first grader who had three severely decayed and chipped teeth had the teeth removed and now looks forward to a healthier set of permanent teeth.
Thank you Dr. Brown of My Kids' Dentist

Miller Valley Elementary School
A ten-year-old girl with emotional problems received therapy on a regular basis for several months. She has now completed therapy and is well-adjusted and much happier.
Thank you Carol Kibbee, M.A.

A nine-year-old girl had numerous dental problems. She received several dental visits, and now she has a healthy smile.
Thank you Dr. Ron Moore, D.D.S.

A twelve-year-old boy needed eye surgery for a growth on his eye. He received surgery and is doing very well.
Thank you Dr. Steven Mortenson, M.D.

An eleven-year-old boy was hiding his face, legs, and arms because of some unusual skin conditions. He is presently receiving help from a local dermatologist.
Thank you Dr. Keith McKenzie.

An eleven-year-old boy was drawing violent images at school and was generally quite angry. He is seeing a child therapist and is making good progress.
Thank you Rose Phillips, M.A.

Prescott High School
A fifteen-year-old girl with panic attacks and depression is being seen by a psychiatrist at Green Tree Wellness Center. Her medication is being provided by Goodwin Street Pharmacy, and she is seeing Simone Whitehead, LPC for therapy.

Washington Traditional School
A six-year-old boy was having behavior problems including some sexual behaviors toward peers at school. He was referred to West Yavapai Guidance Clinic and is currently receiving services there.

Abia Judd Elementary School
A ten-year-old girl was referred by her teacher for compulsive lying and difficulty making and keeping friends. She is currently in therapy addressing these issues.
Thank you Jeannie Mehl, LPC.

A fifteen-year-old girl (whom the school nurse described as "the most at-risk kid in the school") was skipping classes, bringing alcohol to school, and arranging fights between other kids. She has been helped to enroll at West Yavapai Guidance Clinic for treatment with these issues.

Mile High Middle School
A twelve-year-old boy was referred by his teacher who described him as angry, defiant, and craved for attention. He is currently receiving therapy for these issues.
Thank you Bill Wennerholm, LCSW.

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