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CIARA WARD

My approach to therapy: My counseling approach starts with compassion, providing a warm and intimate atmosphere. I use strength-based, insight-oriented, and collaborative techniques individualized to meet the unique needs of each client.

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Elisa Leyva

My approach to therapy: I'm a bilingual bicultural Integrative psychotherapist with over 5000 hours of global clinical experience. I personalize interventions to meet your unique needs, gain self-awareness,& enhancing your strengths to support you in achieving your goals.

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Jelena Bulic Milenovic

My approach to therapy: I am a bilingual (English/Serbian, Bosnian, Croatian) therapist. I offer culturally informed therapy and acknowledge individual, intergenerational, historical, racial, and social trauma. These traumas are often at the root of modern human issues.

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Kyla Dannelke

My approach to therapy: I don’t believe therapy is one size fits all, I want to tailor it to your life and your vision! If that means sharing memes and laugh, I’m here for it!

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Rebecca Irmen

My approach to therapy: I emphasize the use of art-making, along with Psychodynamic and CBT, to help challenge and change negative thought patterns, emotions and behaviors. I try to use humor when appropriate to keep my clients comfortable in session.

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Meredith Schroeder

My approach to therapy: I have a nondirective therapeutic style. I let my clients lead what they want to explore and talk about in session. I include the creative process and art making as an important tool for self expression and explorations of emotions.

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Bill Singerman

My approach to therapy: The foundation of my work is psychodynamic. This means that the factors and experiences that have led to where you find yourself at this time are explored and processed. Additionally, I make use of mindfulness and behavioral modalities, when helpful.

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Lauren Daniels

My approach to therapy: We'll collaborate to customize a unique toolbox designed specifically for you & your needs. You'll feel relieved to finally resolve issues you've been struggling with for years, using creative expression & learning about yourself through a new lens.

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Deborah Danner

My approach to therapy: I use a variety of approaches using talk therapy, explorations of your childhood and your past, and a variety of art therapy techniques. I like to find out what your interests are and incorporate that into your sessions (art, music, books, etc).

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Hannah Smith

My approach to therapy: that as a board-certified music therapist, I use traditional and integrative techniques in my practice. I incorporate music, art, and meditation along with verbal processing to help you gain new insights.

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