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Dr. Derek Ream

My approach to therapy: I like to support my patients where they are at presently, but also help prepare them for forward momentum. At times I may stir the pot and "call folks" out as necessary, while also validating their experiences for what they are worth.

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Matthew Kellar

My approach to therapy: I strive to integrate my expertise and evidence-based practice with your existing strengths and self-knowledge to arrive at a place of healing and growth.

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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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Alan Jacobson

My approach to therapy: My practice is integrative, which means that I am trained in a variety of powerful, proven, and effective methods that can help you reach your goals and find new levels of happiness, meaningfulness, connection, and contentment.

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Robyn Caruso

My approach to therapy: I have spent the past 15 years working in intensive treatment settings (eating disorders, substance use disorders, trauma, anxiety, depression and related-disorders). I incorporate DBT, IFS-informed, polyvagal theory and psychodynamic approaches.

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Dr. Sandra Ostroff

My approach to therapy: it's evidence-based, client-centered and short-term- I use techniques supported by research such as CBT, ACT, ERP and DBT Skills, tailor my approach to YOU and your situation, and strive to get you to a place where you no longer need me.

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Michele Seeley

My approach to therapy: My goal is to get to know you and the issues that bring you to counseling. We will work together to help you establish a baseline of calm, good self-care, and coping skills. Journaling and reflection are an important part of the healing process.

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Suze Maze

My approach to therapy: As part of my approach, I will send you relevant information and resources weekly, help you track your progress to enable you reach your goals. Understanding how the brain processes information and how the body stores stress is essential to healing.

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Miranda Denison

My approach to therapy: My approach is interactive and holistic. I enjoy helping folks learn new skills so they are empowered to manage life's hurdles. I consider other factors that could be impacting mental health (looking at you, sleep and boundaries!) with curiosity.

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Kathryn Ziemer

My approach to therapy: I use evidence-based techniques to help you: 1) Feel better as soon as possible by reducing your symptoms, 2) Understand the root of your challenges, and 3) Learn and practice new skills to help you feel confident overcoming future challenges.

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