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In Conclusion. . .

In Conclusion. . .         

        When the Center for Coping first opened its doors in 1984, our only goal was to help individuals improve the quality of their lives. We are proud, indeed, that since that time thousands of people have passed through our doors and have been helped by our professionals.

        We all know that people today are under more stress than ever before. Our fast-paced society provides less and less time for relaxation and the re-building of the human spirit. Life’s everyday problems continue to grow and become harder and harder to deal with… and sometimes even overpowers us. Through it all, the Center for Coping continues to provide those services and programs to help people through their most difficult and trying times. We believe that anyone who wants to live a more productive and happy life, and is willing to work at it, can do so… and we’re here to help!

        Now that you’ve read through all the information we’ve provided on the Center, our services, programs, and professionals, it’s time for you to make that all-important decision:

Is The Center for Coping For You?

         It is… if you answer "yes" to either or both of the following questions:

  • Do you truly want to be happier?
  • Are you willing to work at it?

        We hope so: And, if you do, we want to assure you that help is available here.

        So, congratulations! You’ve already taken that all-important first step. We hope you follow through and contact us... either for more information or to set up your free screening appointment. Let the Center for Coping help you today… to prepare for a better tomorrow.

 

 

Note: A Special Message To Our Professional Colleagues

Many individuals seen at the Center for Coping are referred to us by other professionals… in fact, over 100 physicians, mental health professionals, health organizations, corporations, nurses, dentists, teachers, chiropractors, human resource personnel, clergy, regularly send patients to us.

We would welcome your referrals and would be happy to provide our quality services to those you refer. For additional information regarding referring to the Center for Coping and/or any other details regarding programs or services, call our director, Dr. Phillips, directly at (516) 822-3131.

 

 

 

 

 

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