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Sarah Wood

My approach to therapy: With me, expect a safe space where you are seen and heard. I am trained in several approaches that can create new insights about your feelings and behaviors.

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Courtney Benjamin

My approach to therapy: In this therapeutic space you can expect safety in navigating thoughts/feelings that arise. I encourage you to use this space as a resource for unpacking and organizing your thoughts and feelings free from judgement. Let’s walk this journey together

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Lauren Necesario Smith

My approach to therapy: Through gentle exploration and skill building, you will be guided to a place of understanding, acceptance, and compassion for where you are in your journey and how you got here. I like to use CBT, DBT, ACT, and mindfulness-based interventions.

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Carol O'Saben

My approach to therapy: I tend to work with clients in long-term, insight-oriented psychotherapy. We will work together to create a space where you can be yourself, build on your strengths, explore your vulnerabilities and grow from your challenges.

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Dr. Golnaz Hansen, MFT, Ph.D.

My approach to therapy: I am highly adept at building trust and safety when working with clients. I'm deeply passionate about clinical work and use evidence-based practice and research to inform my clinical work. I feel genuinely grateful to do this work.

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Jeni Allton

My approach to therapy: My experience as a wilderness therapist has taught me the immense power of relationships- relationships with ourselves, our significant others, and with nature- for personal growth and self-actualization. Relationships are everything!

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Dr. Melody Caldwell

My approach to therapy: Person-Centered, meaning that I want to meet my clients where they need me. I provide empathy, validation, and unconditional positive regard. I support individuals to focus on the solutions in life instead of the problems.

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Chelsea Hilsendager

My approach to therapy: I believe in the innate capacity we all have to heal. This is why I take a collaborative approach to therapy. I will never tell you what to do. Together we will figure out how you can feel better.

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Dr. Desiree Howell

My approach to therapy: I combine mind-body healing tools with practical strategies for navigating the overwhelming parts of life as an HSP. We'll create a tailored plan based on your needs that soothes your brain and creates new habits for you to enjoy the life you want.

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Gabrielle Armer

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is one of warmth and curiosity. I aim to nurture therapeutic relationships that feel safe, nonjudgmental and genuine. Therapy can be tough sometimes which is why I also like to also use humor and self-compassion!

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