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Marie Malave

My approach to therapy: I believe in a collaborative approach to therapy, where I draw from various modalities to meet your needs. Because a strong therapeutic relationship is essential for success, I provide a warm, judgment-free space where you can be your authentic self.

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Cristina Nanez

My approach to therapy: We will tackle the things you can actually do to recover instead of just talking through emotions and hypothetical situations.

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Ty David Lerman, PhD, LPC-S, CST

My approach to therapy: I work in a very sex-positive approach. No matter what you are struggling with, what you’re into, or ashamed to admit to anyone else, you will find a completely non-judgmental and accepting space in my office.

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Paul Anderson PhD

My approach to therapy: I don't waste your time, but I do want to get a thorough understanding of your situation before I make action suggestions that will make things better. By the third or forth session, you should be able to tell that things are getting better for you.

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Troy Gremillion

My approach to therapy: While I listen/reflect as any good therapist or coach would, I'm not passive. Clients tell me that I really challenge them to think critically about the choices they're making and whether those choices are really giving them the life they want.

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Alex Jacobsen

My approach to therapy: I love to ask challenging questions. Poking holes in our expectations and assumptions about our lives is the only way we can change. Finding new ways of looking at the world can shift our entire experience in ways we never knew.

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Elizabeth Mccoy

My approach to therapy: My approach is very eclectic using CBT, DBT, EMDR, and Brainspotting. It is one thing to know the modalities, it is another to infuse them within the therapeutic model to address the concerns bringing you to my virtual couch

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Patrick Faircloth

My approach to therapy: I have experience in counseling individuals, couples, families, adolescents, and children from various cultural backgrounds. My clinical interests include working with couples, families, military families, and Veterans on a variety of concerns.

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Jen Kljajic

My approach to therapy: Are you looking to form a connection with a therapist that provides trust and safety for you to open up during your therapy journey? I quickly build relationships to better explore areas of their lives that had been avoided and take steps to heal.

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Lauren Hwang

My approach to therapy: Our time can be as structured or as unstructured as you want it to be. You may come in with specific childhood wounds you want to process, or you may simply need a safe and comforting place to unburden. However you may be, come as you are.

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