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Allise Sadeghipour

My approach to therapy: My use of practicing self-compassion. I don't think we can change without understanding ourselves, being kind with ourselves and then making a detailed plan as to what we want to be. We can only love ourselves into change, not hate.

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Amie Grant

My approach to therapy: I believe you are the expert of your world and that the therapeutic relationship is an equal and collaborative one. My goal is to hold space for you in which authenticity, vulnerability, and real change are possible. (And a dash of humor, too!)

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Dr. Teresa Rogers

My approach to therapy: I provide an open, affirming, thoughtful and reflective space. My training in systems theories, trauma, yoga, EMDR, animal assisted therapy and nature based interventions provides a strong foundation for me to help you, help yourself.

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Crystal Drennon

My approach to therapy: Imagine going through life confident & comfortable in your skin again knowing what you want & where to go. While it's hard, you can unpack life, find your inner voice & find the balance after losing yourself from juggling too many hats.

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Alexandra (Alex) Miro

My approach to therapy: counseling is a collaborative experience, where you are ultimately the expert of your own life. I enjoy helping you to follow the breadcrumb trail, uncovering how present day emotions are linked to past experiences in your life.

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Halle Branscum

My approach to therapy: Offering you guidance and support as you navigate life's ups and downs. Together we will create a personalized plan tailored specifically to you. My trainings include: EMDR, CBT, and motivational interviewing.

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Amanda Rivera

My approach to therapy: I specialize in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Solution Focused treatment along with incorporating aspects of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) such as distress tolerance and mindfulness practices.

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Allison Wilson

My approach to therapy: I focus a lot on feelings, emotions, and sensations and how they can act as our compass in life. I enjoy integrating breathing techniques in order to guide clients to connect with their true self.

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Krystal Gesicki

My approach to therapy: that I see the issues you are facing in the present moment as clues to what has happened to you in the past. Parts of you have developed in order to be able to manage your daily life while holding onto the pain of the past.

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Michelle Paul

My approach to therapy: that I offer diagnostic assessment and empirically based treatment for children, adolescents, & adults. I am certified in DBT, but use a combination of therapy techniques based on your needs including CBT mindfulness, & social skills training.

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