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Kenosha, WI 53140


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News and events

New testimonial from former clients of Sue Panger

Posted on April 3, 2011

"Sue Panger has assisted through many different events over the past 20 years where a kind, compassionate professional was of great benefit. We have had experience with other professionals in her field with nowhere near the results we attained with Sue. She truly listens, understands and uses her extensive knowledge base to formulate a plan that nets good outcomes. She is not judgmental and you feel comfortable talking with her regardless of your age or gender. We have had such positive experiences with Sue, that even though my insurance did not cover her services anymore, we continued to see her. We highly recommend her."

Jim and Cindy



Retreat Announcement: "Living Well Through Difficult Times" on Sunday, Sept. 26

Posted September 5, 2010

Sue Panger & Associates welcomes individuals, couples, friends, parents and young adults over 18 years of age to a retreat at the Kemper Center focused on strengthening relationships that matter, skills to manage "doomsday" thinking, and how to become a positive influence in your life and in the lives of others. The retreat will be held on Sunday, September 26th.



Sue Panger recently featured in Kenosha News

Posted on August 8, 2010

Sue was interviewed by the Kenosha News for an article about the importance of discussing money and finances before heading into marriage. “Many people are afraid to look at how they spend money," Sue says in the article, but "We really need to take a close look at one another before we take a look at devotion to one another.” 
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Sue participates in expert panel on achieving mental health parity

Posted on July 12, 2010

The Journal Times reports: "New federal and state legislation forces insurance companies to cover mental health services as they would other medical services. But that's just a place to start, said panelists at a mental health parity symposium at Gateway Technical College, 1001 Main St., Tuesday morning. Counselor and therapist Sue Panger, owner of Sue Panger & Associates, said she looks at her patients' nutrition and activity levels to try and improve their mental health outcome. She said many patients started out on medication, but were able to stop taking them as they developed more multi-faceted lives."