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Local counselors say they're seeing more families and couples under stress during the economic slump, many of whom are seeking help for the first time.
Many new clients come from families "who had been making it, living from paycheck to paycheck, with maybe a little in savings, and suddenly everything is gone," said Bonnie Parish, executive director of the Family Service Association, a nonprofit counseling service and second-largest recipient of United Way of Greater Dayton funds.See the full content of this document
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Recession Sending More Couples to Counseling
"The parents become extremely fearful and don't know what to do," Pa...
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