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LaQuindra Carroll

My approach to therapy: Whether it's dealing with trauma, battling depression, coping with relationships, conquering anxiety - whatever it is, I'm here to help you through the storm.Together we can make it to the other end of this struggle you're having.

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Julie "Jaye" Williams

My approach to therapy: My varied experience yields the ability to adapt clients’ comfort levels. Clients are engaged in their personal growth and are encouraged to provide insight and solicit feedback during each session. Team effort yields successful outcomes!

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Madison Thomas

My approach to therapy: I believe in taking a holistic approach by looking at you and your environment to understand how we can achieve meaningful, long-lasting relief. I will meet you where you are with empathy and understanding, always taking a non-judgmental approach.

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Laura Zavala-Clawson

My approach to therapy: I provide a safe space for you to feel comfortable with sharing the issues that led you to seek help.

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Emily Lewis

My approach to therapy: Something unique about my approach is that it is very individualized to your specific needs. I can appreciate that starting counseling is a big step and I must (and I'm ready to) earn your trust vs assume it’s readily given. I’m here for YOU.

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Daniela Jenkins

My approach to therapy: I focus on truly understanding each client's unique needs, offering personalized, tailored support rather than generic solutions. This approach helps build strong relationships, ensuring they feel valued and supported every step of the way.

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Trish Bertrand

My approach to therapy: I will provide you with tools and coping strategies to help you through the challenges that you are currently experiencing. We will also work towards healing past traumas that often contribute to present challenges.

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GRAHAM QUATTLEBAUM

My approach to therapy: There are no masks here, just genuine conversations and a collaborative effort towards your well-being. Together, we'll work through your challenges with compassion and humor, celebrating victories along the way!

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Desi Richardson

My approach to therapy: Asking for help is scary and it is hard, but I feel when you are more comfortable discussing your thoughts and feelings with someone who has also been where you are-it is a lot easier!

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Nancy Herren

My approach to therapy: I am good listener and very supportive of my clients. I walk along side them as they identify what is not working in their life and what they want to change, improve, and celebrate. I encourage them to embrace the life they desire to live.

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