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Emily Johnston

My approach to therapy: I employ an integrative approach that combines client-centered, Brainspotting, and CBT-ERP therapy to provide comprehensive and individualized support. I am dedicated to continuously seeking new ways to address and treat issues.

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Scott Levson

My approach to therapy: I take a pragmatic and eclectic approach by integrating psychodynamic theories with evidence-based tools. I draw on treatments ranging from CBT, ACT, and CPT, tailoring treatment to your unique needs and experiences.

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Raymond Annable

My approach to therapy: Many of my clients come to me at pivotal points in life (i.e. becoming a father) or anxiety has impacted their ability to function. My goal is to work with people with evidenced based treatments and to increase their psychological flexibility.

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Detra Whiting

My approach to therapy: Also, I meticulously plan and execute programs to meet the diverse needs of patients and clients. As a seasoned professional, I have successfully provided psychosocial services, collaborated with multidisciplinary teams, and fostered connections with

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Dr. Michelle Petrongolo

My approach to therapy: Dr. Petrongolo believes in a collaborative style to treatment including cognitive behavioral approaches, supportive therapy, mindfulness, and principles of positive psychology.

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Michelle Litwer

My approach to therapy: My main objective is to help clients manage their emotions so they can make mindful decisions that are line with their goals/values. I enjoy helping clients live more fulfilling lives, become unstuck, and work to build a life worth living.

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Miranda Denison

My approach to therapy: My approach is interactive and holistic. I enjoy helping folks learn new skills so they are empowered to manage life's hurdles. I consider other factors that could be impacting mental health (looking at you, sleep and boundaries!) with curiosity.

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Adam Elliott

My approach to therapy: I practice ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) which takes a different route than other types of therapy. ACT helps clients learn what causes their struggles and how they can better deal with adversity, trauma, and change.

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Teresa Stire

My approach to therapy: "Courage starts with showing up and letting ourselves be seen."-Brene Brown. Starting therapy can feel intimidating for some people. That's why I work to create a safe space where you and I can explore concerns collaboratively and move forward.

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Lourdes Valdes

My approach to therapy: I primarily use behavioral and cognitive methods that have clear scientific support for their effectiveness and efficiency. My methods are active, directive, and educative; I aim at solving the problems that the client faces here and now.

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