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Jennifer Enders

My approach to therapy: My therapeutic framework stems from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. I like to use this in combination with skills from trauma informed care, DBT, Mindfulness, and an overall person centered approach. I provide resources and homework between sessions.

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Alan Jacobson

My approach to therapy: My practice is integrative, which means that I am trained in a variety of powerful, proven, and effective methods that can help you reach your goals and find new levels of happiness, meaningfulness, connection, and contentment.

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Michele Wiest-Alvarez

My approach to therapy: Clients may find a nurturing environment where they're empowered to heal from developmental trauma and complex PTSD through your client-centered and psychodynamic approach, fostering deep self-awareness and lasting growth.

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Jack Gift

My approach to therapy: His general approach to working with patients is based on an assumption that most people are the best experts on their own lives. I like to work with people in partnership to assist them in defining problems and finding individualized solutions based

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Dr. Sandra Ostroff

My approach to therapy: it's evidence-based, client-centered and short-term- I use techniques supported by research such as CBT, ACT, ERP and DBT Skills, tailor my approach to YOU and your situation, and strive to get you to a place where you no longer need me.

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Roberta Ballard

My approach to therapy: I combine several approaches that help you understand patterns and themes that might be holding you back, and learn new skills to feel better. I'm not a "sit and nod" therapist; I share my perceptions and ideas with you, and sessions are active.

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Ajunwa Nwogu

My approach to therapy: I guide clients on working with their autonomic nervous system, which is the base of our self-healing mechanism, rather than going against it. We would do embodying & mindfulness practices as well as talk therapy to bring about the life you hope for.

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Osakpolo Uwoghiren

My approach to therapy: My optimal goal is to provide clients with the highest level of functioning. I strongly believe in an integrated, comprehensive approach to psychiatric care and my core belief is focused on client-centered philosophy.

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Noah Mosier

My approach to therapy: I believe in the importance of tailoring treatment to each individual's specific needs and goals, which is why I offer evidence-based interventions and strive to provide the highest possible quality of care.

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Kaitlyn Masai

My approach to therapy: You feel stressed out, overwhelmed, and exhausted. I use evidence-based, flexible treatments to reduce stress, anxiety, trauma symptoms, and improve sleep. Most of my clients complete treatment in 6 to 15 sessions.

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