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Counseling Service of Addison

www.csac-vt.org

 
The Counseling Service of Addison County (CSAC) is a local community mental health center located in Middlebury, Vermont. Since 1959, CSAC has been an integral part of the Addison County community. The Counseling Service offers a wide range of professional mental health and developmental services designed to meet the needs of those seeking help. We are able to provide a multi-disciplinary approach that draws on the expertise of our staff, which includes persons trained in developmental services, substance abuse treatment, psychiatry, psychology, mental health counseling, social work, family therapy, and child therapy. Our goal is to help people live more ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.csac-vt.org
  • 89 Main Street
    Middlebury, VT USA 05753
  • Phone: 802.388.6751

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Andrew Brown
Compliance and Quality Assurance Officer Profile

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