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Vanessa Glatt

My approach to therapy: To you can better understand your plan for growth and needs, I use CBT, relaxation strategies, and a non-judgmental person-centered approach. You will find useful strategies through reflective questions to help you make positive, long-term changes.

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Ani Martikyan

My approach to therapy: You set the goals. I provide information and insight. Together we assess what's working for you and what's harming you. We move with intention towards your goals and we nurture the idea that we can do hard things.

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Julie Afighom

My approach to therapy: My clients enjoy my directive approach as I pull from a variety of theories (CBT, Humanistic/Empathy, Empowerment, Collaborative) and use a wide range of proven methods to establish the best combination of therapeutic tools to help my clients.

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Christine Tronge

My approach to therapy: As a professional with almost 30 years in the field, I use evidenced-based treatments that produce results. You will be able to share what is weighing on you, challenging you in a non-judgmental, compassionate environment. Your healing is my focus!

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Amber Simpson

My approach to therapy: I am client-centered and goal-focused therapist. When beginning therapy we will work to understand the challenges that are leading you to seek support and collaborate to identify goals you want to work towards.

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Anna Pavlov

My approach to therapy: My typical client is struggling self-worth, anxiety, depression, codependency, trauma, identity, life transition, loneliness, confusion, boundaries and relationship stressors.

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Jen Pourvasei

My approach to therapy: I'm a client-centered therapist, which means I follow your lead about what our goals for therapy should be. To help you get there, I share teachings from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy.

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Dr. Jen Bachtold

My approach to therapy: I use a humanistic, solution-focused, and cognitive-behavioral model that puts you first and includes CBT, ACT, IPT, strength-based, trauma-focused, culturally-sensitive, relapse prevention, and motivational interviewing.

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Chelsea Sutter

My approach to therapy: I would describe my approach to therapy as attachment-based and focused on the mind-body connection. I am also trained in Brainspotting, a method of therapy which enables you to access, process, and release trauma "stored" in the body.

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Sara Fischer Sanford

My approach to therapy: We begin with a deep-dive into your past and childhood. CBT allows us to shift dark thoughts into self-compassion. Mindfulness calms your body, heals your spirit, and then you enter into the next phase of your life with confidence and strength.

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