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Dr. Aaron Weiner

My approach to therapy: I'll act as a bridge between you and the science-backed techniques that we know can help you meet your goals for changing your life. I have broad experience, but specialize in treating anxiety, trauma, and addiction.

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Caroline Hicks

My approach to therapy: I pull from a myriad of therapeutic techniques that aim to empower and ground. I have extensive experience with college and graduate students, young adults, LGBTQ+ folx, and those who are navigating their various identities and life transitions.

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Emily Derouin

My approach to therapy: I utilize an approach called ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) and I also utilize an approach called Body Trust® in my work. I also practice from a harm reduction perspective.

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Hina Siddiqui, PsyD, ABPP

My approach to therapy: I use evidenced based therapy modalities in my work with clients with the best efficacy. I start with building a rapport and focus on the therapeutic relationship which is key for any kind of therapy to be effective.

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Sallette Thompson

My approach to therapy: Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Mindfulness Techniques, Brain Synchronization Therapy, EMDR, and Dialectical Behavior Therapy. My eclectic whole-person approach addresses the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit, empowering you.

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Linda Potter

My approach to therapy: I have a gentle but honest approach to my feedback using my years of experience as a therapist to assist you in your own personal growth toward clarity and balance. I use an eclectic array of approaches to reach your goals.

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R. Scott Furda

My approach to therapy: When we drive we have blind spots. When we live we have blind spots. To improve awareness we will explore your inner world, feel it, think about it, give it words or images and be creative thinkers. We can use books, movies, dreams or music to help.

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Sean Flannery

My approach to therapy: I work hard to create a safe and open therapeutic setting that challenges clients to explore deeply what is uniquely important to them, and then working together to implement changes to drive their life more in line with these values.

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Dr. Gayle MacBride

My approach to therapy: I value your time, so I want our sessions to have useful take aways that are based on your needs. Effective therapists balance directness with caring. Together, we will both identify and remove your barriers and stuck points.

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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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