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Madison Skerritt

My approach to therapy: I approach therapy through a non-pathologizing, trauma-informed, and harm reduction lens and understand that the client is the expert of their own experience. I view the clinical relationship as a tool for healing.

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Rachel Enblom

My approach to therapy: Helping clients identify their values and strengths is important to me. I aim to make therapy an enjoyable experience and take a creative approach to sessions.

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Dr. Olivia Blandford

My approach to therapy: I provide therapy that goes beyond generic coping strategies and support to help you dive deeper, gain insight, and improve your relationships with yourself and others. You can expect therapy that is high-quality, thoughtful, and tailored to you.

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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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Ellie Schwartzman

My approach to therapy: I approach the therapy session as a curious engaged participant. While sometimes the work can be difficult and painful, I work to ensure that view your sessions as a positive experience and important part of your self care routine.

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Lauren Necesario Smith

My approach to therapy: Through gentle exploration and skill building, you will be guided to a place of understanding, acceptance, and compassion for where you are in your journey and how you got here. I like to use CBT, DBT, ACT, and mindfulness-based interventions.

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Katie Oldham

My approach to therapy: I like sessions to feel comfortable and like a conversation. I use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy as the primary framework, taking a look at the interconnections of your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

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Angela Olson

My approach to therapy: Angela takes an integrative and holistic approach to treating clients. Angela believes therapy is about personal wellness and that everyone can benefit from the process. She places a strong focus on assisting clients to achieve their full potential.

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Lonette George

My approach to therapy: While exploring underlying issues is important, I also emphasize practical strategies that you can implement in your daily life. Together, we will develop actionable plans to help you achieve lasting change.

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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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