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Hannah Tabory

My approach to therapy: In my practice, I use a trauma informed, person centered, strengths-based approach to tackling an individual's struggles. I take an eclectic approach, utilizing strategies and skills from several evidenced based therapy models to best fit your needs.

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Brent Flory

My approach to therapy: I work with people using proven methods get results, so my clients learn the skills they need to move forward (rather than feeling stuck forever). I have supported and equipped many people to heal and recover their lives. I can help you, too.

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Emily Linder

My approach to therapy: I provide a comfortable and calming space for you to come as you are, without judgement. In our counseling relationship, you are the expert in your life and I am here to provide unconditional support and guidance. You don't have to do this alone.

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Gabrielle Armer

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is one of warmth and curiosity. I aim to nurture therapeutic relationships that feel safe, nonjudgmental and genuine. Therapy can be tough sometimes which is why I also like to also use humor and self-compassion!

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Alexandra Goodman

My approach to therapy: Creating an unconditionally supportive, warm, empathic, and safe environment to explore the possibilities of change, strengths, limitations, obstacles, and relationship patterns is my number one priority.

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Julie Hattershire

My approach to therapy: I can work as quickly or slowly as my clients need. Sometimes people are capable of quick, lasting growth and change. Sometimes, the approach needs to be more measured, with time to integrate changes each step of the way. I help you find your pace.

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Lynn Zakeri

My approach to therapy: From the first session, we help you get clarity about how to move forward and start feeling better. We are smart, compassionate, thoughtful/active listeners. Ellen, David and I are experienced and use several modalities (CADC, EMDR, CBT, ACT, etc)

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Dr. Rachel Benjamin

My approach to therapy: I flexibly integrate both skill building (with acceptance and commitment therapy) and deeper work (with internal family systems and emotionally focused therapy) to assist you in bettering yourself and your relationships.

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Dr. Britney Alford

My approach to therapy: I thoroughly enjoy facilitating individual, couples, and family therapy, and the passion for my craft is evident during every session. I truly believe that without discomfort, there is no growth!

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Ronda Doster

My approach to therapy: I believe very much in a collaborative process where we work together to address your areas of concern. I am very supportive and use a variety of cognitive behavioral techniques in helping you on your journey to healing.

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