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Jeffrey Coira

My approach to therapy: My clients often describe me as positive, energetic, and enthusiastic, which I believe reflects my genuine passion for the work I do. My primary focus is to promote trust, connection and a mutual desire to work toward achieving your goals.

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Haleigh LeftHand-Hack

My approach to therapy: I take a holistic approach, looking at your life as a whole, not just the current issues. I focus on understanding the full picture and cater to your unique needs, ensuring therapy is client-centered and meaningful.

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Lindsey Van Roo

My approach to therapy: I have several different modalities that are utilized in sessions and enjoy meeting the client where they are and providing different support to each individual person as needed. Some modalities include CBT, DBT, IFS, MI, and Self Compassion.

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Christy Kane

My approach to therapy: With me, expect a safe space where your story is heard. My approach is like crafting a roadmap together, using empathy and evidence-based techniques to guide us. I tailor therapy to your unique needs to create a safe therapeutic relationship.

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Abraham Hudson

My approach to therapy: I specialize in EMDR. A focus will be set on you & your life's story. When we get a better understanding of you. We will check on your tolerance for coping skills & provide your body what it needs to get to feel relaxed with coping skills.

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Micheal Franklin

My approach to therapy: Micheal is a prior service active duty Marine and he is direct with his responses and he will walk with you on your journey and will never leave you behind. Micheal wants to help each of his clients to become everything they, are capable of becoming.

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Margot Charkow-Ross

My approach to therapy: I work from where you are and where you want to be. I want to help you figure out what the best solution is for the issues you are experiencing and I cheer you on every step of the way.

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Holly Nelson

My approach to therapy: My approach aims to educate and help couples and individuals expand their sexual repertoire and disrupt the negative cycle of interaction that occurs when they feel like their sexual needs are not being met.

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Paige Romney

My approach to therapy: As a team, we collaborate so you feel like your thoughts, opinions, and concerns are being heard. I take a person-centered approach and use different modalities based on my client's specific needs including: EMDR, DBT, CBT, SFT, Mindfulness, etc.

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Kenny Levine

My approach to therapy: that I'm engaging and directive during session. And we’ll use a lot of humor in therapy! Don’t get me wrong, we’ll be leaning into some challenging emotions and difficult issues. But I believe strongly in the mindful use of humor in therapy.

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