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Breaking Cycles Counseling

Clinical Social Worker in Grand Terrace, CA · enumerated 2023 · authorized official Kalisha Koran Brown, Ceo.

Data current as of Jul 13, 2026 · sourced from CMS NPPES

National Provider Identifier

1972284958

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Registry record

Entity type Organization (Type 2)
Legal business name Breaking Cycles Counseling
Other name <Unavail>
Practice address 12139 Mount Vernon Ave Ste 105, Grand Terrace, CA, 92313
Fax (840) 600-3050
Enumeration date Jul 31, 2023
Last updated in NPPES May 14, 2026

Taxonomy & classification

101YM0800X Mental Health Counselor Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers Secondary
1041C0700X Clinical Social Worker Behavioral Health & Social Service Providers Primary
261QM1300X Multi-Specialty Clinic/Center Ambulatory Health Care Facilities Secondary

Authorized official

Name Kalisha Koran Brown
Title Ceo

Other identifiers

Identifier Type State Issuer
100393986 Medicaid CA -

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What is a Type 2 NPI?
A Type 2 NPI identifies an organization (group practice, hospital, pharmacy, lab), while Type 1 NPIs identify individual providers. Organizations bill under their Type 2 NPI.
What type of organization is Breaking Cycles Counseling?
Breaking Cycles Counseling is registered in NPPES as a Clinical Social Worker (its primary provider taxonomy).

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Source: CMS NPPES (public data). Snapshot 2026-07-13. Provider record last updated 2026-05-14.