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Dr. Joseph Lancaster

My approach to therapy: I had the privilege to be under the wing of mentorship of Dr. Stephan A. Hoeller, the renowned Gnostic-Jungian scholar. With this background, I have created my own method of therapy over the last 18 years; I call it “Gnostic Pneumatherapy”.

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Haley Winer

My approach to therapy: My approach is relational, collaborative, and trauma informed.

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Maddie Miyoshi

My approach to therapy: I believe the root of most issues lies in our attachment with early caregivers to form our core beliefs. We will unearth patterns and work toward reframing and revising what affects how we show up in our present relationships and lives.

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Dr. Sara Casen

My approach to therapy: I view therapy as a collaborative process that should feel compassionate, empathic, and respectful. Together, we focus on increasing a sense of overall well-being, in addition to working towards achieving particular goals in specific target areas.

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Mark B Gallo, Jr

My approach to therapy: I’m psychodynamically inclined with cognitive-behavioral applications. I believe You are the expert and support your journey to unravel unconscious beliefs and adaptive behaviors that create conflicting forces between security and growth.

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Stella Dennett

My approach to therapy: I deeply believe in the mind-body-spirit connection. I use my psychology background to help equip you with effective coping strategies and help you to deepen your relationship with yourself, increase self-esteem and decrease anxiety and stress.

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Andres Cohen

My approach to therapy: I help people with depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, relationship issues, compulsive behavior, grief/loss, and trauma. I will treat you with the reverence, attention, curiosity, and care you deserve. Using a psychodynamic and psychoanalytic appro

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Justin Mink

My approach to therapy: As a therapist, I work to create a safe and secure environment where in each session, the world can slow down and together we can compassionately explore, understand, and transform behaviors, thoughts, and patterns that may be holding you back from u

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Jillian Bourdon

My approach to therapy: My training is psychodynamic, which involves making the unconscious conscious. I also use interventions grounded in Buddhist-oriented Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. Also, I build on a foundation of somatic awareness, involving the body's wisdom.

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Sam Naimi

My approach to therapy: my therapy isn't just a chat with a shrink. We dive deep into your psyche, uncovering the hidden "why" behind your behaviors. Sessions can entail anything between insight-oriented talk to dream analysis to deep somatic work.

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