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Empathy and action: Columbia counselor Linda Johnson uses a ?no muss, no fuss' method to help her clients dissolve potentially damaging behavior patterns.

Byline: Janese Heavin

Sep. 29--Linda Johnson unravels the mysteries of the brain like a bubble gum wrapper: In a couple of swift, simple movements she can help clients get to the center of their problems. But don't expect the Columbia counselor to sugarcoat things. Her no-nonsense method is skills-based and scientific. And it works, clients and peers say. "I jokingly say she can give a pat on the back but also a kick in the pants, and she knows when to do one or the other," said Stephen Weddle, manager of the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Program at Boone Hospital, who has been a colleague of Johnson's for four years. Johnson's Inner Vision Coaching, Counseling and ...

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