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By studying animal behavior, humans can also learn more about their own behavior—a field known as comparative psychology. Skip to main content Mobile Navigation ...
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Tri-Area Community Health is pleased to welcome Bethany Brintle, MA, LPC, LCMHCS, as the Director of Behavioral Health.