198 Linden Blvd
Brooklyn, NY 11226 - Kings County
(347) 296-0682
About Institute for Community Living:
Nonprofit, Associations Societies & Foundations .
Established in 2000, Institute for Community Living is located at 198 Linden Blvd in Brooklyn, NY - Kings County and is a business listed in the categories Mental Health Specialists, Societies & Foundation Associations, Membership Organizations, Nec, Offices Of Physicians, Mental Health Specialists and Civic And Social Organizations. After you do business with Institute for Community Living, please leave a review to help other people and improve hubbiz. Also, don't forget to mention Hubbiz to Institute for Community Living.
Categories: Mental Health Specialists, Societies & Foundation Associations, Membership Organizations, Nec, Offices of Physicians, Mental Health Specialists and Civic and Social Organizations
Women Owned
Year Started: 2000
- Main: (718) 462-2080
- Addictions
- Adolescent Issues
- Adult Therapy
- Adults
- Anxiety
- Behavior Disorders
- Career & Work Issues
- Child
- Child Counseling
- Child Psychotherapy
- CONFERENCES
- Conventions
- Couple Conflict
- Couples
- Drug & Alcohol Abuse
- Eating Disorders
- Families
- Group Counseling
- Habit Control
- Health Care
- Hypnosis
- Hypnotherapy
- Insurance Work
- Labor Relations
- Lobbyist
- Marital Counseling
- Marital Therapy
- Marriage Counseling
- Marriage Problems
- Mood Disorders
- Outpatient
- Personal
- Psychiatry
- Psychotherapy
- Relational Therapy
- Sexual Abuse
- Stress Management
- Support Groups
- therapy
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