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Emily Fornwalt

My approach to therapy: I will help you figure out what’s behind anxiety, perfectionism, and self-criticism - and what fuels it in both your mind and body. Together, we'll work on soothing and quieting very reactive minds and nerves - all with a little fun and laughter.

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Eileen Chen

My approach to therapy: my approach to therapy is grounded in evidence-based practices, while practicing through a justice-oriented, culturally-humble lens. I approach the therapeutic relationship with openness, compassion, and collaboration. Your goals are my goals.

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Chelsea Turner

My approach to therapy: I have a person-centered approach meaning that I believe my clients have what it takes within them to accomplish their goals. We will work to identify your strengths and values so that we can find ways for you to get what matters most.

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Meghan McCoy-Smith

My approach to therapy: We'll examine the stories that you tell yourself that hold you back and keep you stuck. We'll learn to manage feelings and how we judge ourselves for them. We'll shift perspective on the values that we subscribe to and develop new skills to cope.

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Daniel Goldman

My approach to therapy: My approach to working with you will be unique to your needs and goals and to who you are as a person. My focus is on cultivating mental health, not treating mental illness.

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William Christiana

My approach to therapy: that it is drive by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), an active, directive, and problem-focused form of treatment rooted in psychological science. I also incorporate Mindfulness and Motivational interviewing into my treatment approach.

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Jessica Rick

My approach to therapy: I empower my clients to improve their mental health and minimize their mental load with relatable evidence-based therapy. My approach is tailored to your individual needs to help you get out of your mind and back into your life.

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Michelle Constantino

My approach to therapy: I enjoy getting to know you/your child, and discovering unique ways to challenge and empower you/your child. My goal is to help make you comfortable with change, and achieve the life goals that you have for yourself or your child/family.

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Kathy Emery, PhD

My approach to therapy: My approach integrates cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness-based strategies, and attachment-based perspectives help people understand themselves, their relationships, and how they interact with the world around them.

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Shakeena Speller

My approach to therapy: My client-centered approach and ability to incorporate various therapeutic techniques such as CBT, Solution-focused, EMDR, and IFS have been instrumental in fostering genuine connections and effective healing for my clients.

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