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Erika Alanis-Garcia

My approach to therapy: I offer a unique and integrative therapeutic experience that goes beyond traditional talk therapy. My dedication lies in helping you uncover and heal from your deepest wounds by utilizing mind-body psychotherapies such as Brainspotting and IFS.

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Stephanie Willis

My approach to therapy: My experience in the Chicago-land area included work in Non-Profits, Hospitals, & Wilderness Programs before establishing WillisCC. I specialized with high risk adolescents addressing self-injury, gang involvement and drug use.

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Liliana Bermudez

My approach to therapy: I am here to help you. I genuinely care for my clients, and I am committed to coming up with actual solutions to your problems and not wasting your time. I want to get straight to what we can do to help you live a happier, peaceful, abundant life.

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Erin Taylor

My approach to therapy: I use a holistic, trauma-informed approach that addresses both the body and mind. I combine somatic therapies, cognitive-based therapies, and mindfulness techniques to support the healing and transformation of the whole person.

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Dr. Alexis Zornitta

My approach to therapy: My therapeutic style is client-centered and collaborative, providing a safe space for clients to share. I tailor treatment to fit an individual's unique needs and provide trauma informed, culturally competent, and affirmative care.

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Dr. Bridget Jones

My approach to therapy: My goal is to support your journey. I take a combined approach to therapy using aspects from CBT, ACT, and DBT. I am a relational therapist, meaning that I value your feedback and want to work with you to achieve your goals.

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Jennifer Miesch

My approach to therapy: My goal is to create a safe space in which you feel authentically seen and heard. Your values will inform our sessions as we work to better understand you, the context of your life, and what you need to heal, grow, or change.

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Dr. Vanessa Houdek

My approach to therapy: As a licensed clinical psychologist I specialize as a pregnancy, postpartum & maternal mental health expert (fertility, pregnancy loss/infant loss, birth trauma, coping with a NICU stay, perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, adjustment...)

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Alicia Fitzpatrick

My approach to therapy: I utilize many modalities in my therapeutic approach however my main focus is Trauma Informed Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. I specialize in trauma of all kinds, particularly among the law enforcement community.

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Elizabeth Starnes

My approach to therapy: as an Expressive Arts Therapist and Cognitive Processing Therapy Provider, I work to help you recover from traumatic events which have negatively impacted the thoughts about yourself, others, and the world.

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