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Dr Elayne Daniels 

Dr Elayne Daniels 

Dr Elayne Daniels 

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Dr Elayne Daniels is a psychologist with a private practice in the Boston area who enjoys working with adolescents as they navigate their way through the ups and downs of life.

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How To Help Your Teen Deal With Social Isolation

For teens, friends are a lifeline, but you can help them manage loneliness and depression. Read...
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