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Dr. Anthony LoPresti

My approach to therapy: I am actively committed to helping clients learn more about themselves. I don’t just sit and listen. I talk and ask thought-provoking questions. I offer new perspectives while also offering time to reflect together.

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Dr. Katie Johanson

My approach to therapy: I am certified in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) and offer research-based treatments for life’s other curveballs, such as stress, anxiety, and depression. I'm currently accepting new clients for teletherapy in Colorado and Utah!

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Dr. Tania Alaby-Varma

My approach to therapy: I received specialized training in various evidence-based treatment modalities including Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and ADHD assessment and treatment.

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Kate Wingard

My approach to therapy: Clients come to me looking for a therapist who is warm, because therapy should be a place where you feel heard and supported. Sessions with me are compassionate, and integrative.

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Maren Outsen

My approach to therapy: I am bilungual and have worked with both Spanish and English speaking clients. I specialize in trauma and have ample training and experience with teens, individual counseling, and family therapy.

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Trista Carras

My approach to therapy: our therapy sessions will feel authentic and comfortable. We may stay on one place of your discomfort for many sessions or we may discuss a new topic each week. We will work together to determine your exact needs session by session.

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Alison Niblick

My approach to therapy: that I blend styles and treatment modalities. Our sessions will likely combine "going with the flow" of what you would like to talk about, with how to acquire additional tools and perspectives to help you achieve your goals.

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Kelsea Visalli-Bettag

My approach to therapy: I utilize a strengths-based approach to my psychological assessments, focusing not only on problems, but also the strengths that you hold. My approach to assessments is comprehensive and I focus on understanding how your history impacts your present.

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Mary Engelstatter

My approach to therapy: I believe that the therapeutic relationship is the most important factor to change and I strive to give all my clients a safe and judgment-free session. I listen and help you find your voice. It's there-even if you haven't heard it recently!

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Brooke Powers

My approach to therapy: My approach is ideal for long-term health, preferring to do the deeper work often needed for holistic, lasting change rather than short fixes! I enjoy utilizing humor, and creative approaches to therapy, providing balance and support within our work.

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