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Amy Duffy-Barnes

My approach to therapy: My approach is compassionate, neurodiversity and LGBTQIA2+ affirming and trauma informed. I am social justice based and anti-capitalist. With 20 years of experience my approach is adaptable and individualized, I have a lot of therapy tools now.

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Jasmine Sledge

My approach to therapy: My strategy is to learn about you as you are and support and challenge you to grow at your own pace. By utilizing research based methods catered to your unique needs, I provide compassionate guidance to help you achieve your goals and learn to cope.

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Nikki Moorman

My approach to therapy: I often utilize IFS/parts work, DBT, and TF-CBT therapy models with my clients. My goal is to help you grow, become your personal best, and to help you heal from challenging and difficult experiences-both past and present.

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Laura Geffre

My approach to therapy: I believe that all individuals have the ability to discover change within themselves and find their greater purpose within their life. I have the tools to assist clients to build up a stronger foundation in order to achieve greater happiness.

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Nichole O'Keefe

My approach to therapy: I use an eclectic approach, which means I use a variety of techniques when working with clients and follow my client's lead. We will work together and collaboratively to gain insight and reach your therapeutic goals.

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Cindy Warren

My approach to therapy: My approach would be client's well-being comes first. My position is to serve the client and to help them achieve wholeness and wellness.

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Loretta Brand

My approach to therapy: Loretta believes in a strength-based approach that is guided by the individual needs of each client. Loretta uses various tools and therapeutic interventions that are unique to each client to bring out the best in them.

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Patrick Murphy

My approach to therapy: Patrick believes in a strength-based approach that is guided by the individual needs of each client. Patrick uses various tools and therapeutic interventions that are unique to each client to bring out the best in them.

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Kimberly Zeiger Therapy for Your Spirit

My approach to therapy: I am so glad you’re here! Reaching out for help takes courage. You've taken that first step! I truly believe each individual is unique and has the ability to heal so you can live your best life. I can help you to heal your spirit.

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Dr. Sara Dupuis

My approach to therapy: I work with individuals, couples, and families to navigate a wide range of challenges pertaining to relationships and trauma. I have a special interest in relational dynamics and concerns. I am also a trauma therapist, with EMDR and ART training.

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