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Rachelle Bloksberg

My approach to therapy: I'm nonjudgmental, inclusive, compassionate, supportive, & trauma-informed in a comfortable environment. Therapy is tailored to your unique needs. Each session is a collaborative conversation to find customized solutions that work best for you.

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Dr. Christiana Silva

My approach to therapy: I use a strengths based approach with the knowledge that each client has the inherent ability to work through challenges with a little support. I see the client-therapist relationship as a collaboration and meet each individual where they are at.

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Sarah Kim

My approach to therapy: I work psychodynamically which is more in-depth work to get to the origins of problems, develop insight into the connections between the past and present, and make meaningful changes to your self image and unwanted patterns and norms.

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Larry Woodland

My approach to therapy: I use a variety of methods including psychodynamic, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Narrative therapy, and Motivational Interviewing. My job is to follow my clients but also provide a gentle push to assist in their growth.

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Jackie Williams

My approach to therapy: I provide life-changing support to help you cope with life's challenges. I help you better understand your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors so that you can live life with less suffering, more hope, and according to your core values.

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Dr . Rachael Cresci

My approach to therapy: I use a holistic perspective and recognizing the mind-body connection, I craft a unique plan for lasting positive change, actively engaging in your journey. We will work on plan that will be sustainable.

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Allyson Byers

My approach to therapy: I believe there are no bad parts of ourselves and that we heal in community. I am here to help you navigate the unknown—whether that's by offering resources and coping tools, processing the grief, or exploring parts of yourself that have been hidden.

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G. Katie Dashtban

My approach to therapy: I use evidence-based methods such as TEAM-CBT, based on David Burns' approach, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and Health Psychology based on medical and psychological research when treating my patients.

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Dr. Galina Buckhout

My approach to therapy: I use several types of evidence-based psychotherapies to create a customized treatment plan tailored to your specific wants, needs, and symptom presentation. All of the psychotherapies used are evidence-based (meaning they are supported by research).

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Evelyn Nankanja

My approach to therapy: My approach is collaborative, solution focused and compassionate. I provide a safe and empathetic space for you to explore your challenges and work towards meaningful change.

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