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India Gray-Schmiedlin PhD

My approach to therapy: You will be involved in evidence based treatments that are proven to be effective. Our work together will be collaborative and you can expect improvement in your symptoms within weeks.

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Wayne Siegel, PhD, ABPP

My approach to therapy: I work to fully understand the individual and their unique challenges and tailor an evidence based approach.

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Dr. Brian Sharpless

My approach to therapy: I use contemporary psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral approaches to assess/treat many conditions including personality disorders (e.g., narcissistic; borderline), sleep disorders (e.g., insomnia), anxiety, depression, and more unusual conditions.

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Dr. Julie Meade

My approach to therapy: I believe in helping my clients better understand their thoughts, emotions, physiology, environment, and behavior so that they can truly connect with their lives in a meaningful, purposeful way. Your goals and values guide therapy session-by-session.

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Dr. Lauren Masuda

My approach to therapy: Therapy can and will look different for every individual. Therapy is hard work, and also fun and rewarding. My approach to therapy is evidence-based and tailored to your needs and goals, which may change and pivot over the course of therapy.

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Dr. Daniel Kessler

My approach to therapy: A good therapist's job is to hold up an accurate mirror. That means that we help our clients to see and access their skills and strengths they have, while not being afraid to point out the barriers to progress and health that they are facing.

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Lizite Salzman, Psy.D, HSPP

My approach to therapy: I specialize in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which is evidence-based, and very effective in treating anxiety, panic, insomnia, and many other issues. I teach concrete skills and assign homework to help you improve as fast as possible.

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Meghan McCoy-Smith

My approach to therapy: We'll examine the stories that you tell yourself that hold you back and keep you stuck. We'll learn to manage feelings and how we judge ourselves for them. We'll shift perspective on the values that we subscribe to and develop new skills to cope.

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Scott Levson

My approach to therapy: I take a pragmatic and eclectic approach by integrating psychodynamic theories with evidence-based tools. I draw on treatments ranging from CBT, ACT, and CPT, tailoring treatment to your unique needs and experiences.

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Miranda Denison

My approach to therapy: My approach is interactive and holistic. I enjoy helping folks learn new skills so they are empowered to manage life's hurdles. I consider other factors that could be impacting mental health (looking at you, sleep and boundaries!) with curiosity.

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