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Amanda Earle

My approach to therapy: I am a trauma-informed Narrative Therapist who often uses metaphor, storytelling, experiential exercises, and skill-building to promote new perspectives and change. I also emphasize Harm Reduction to address problematic substance use or behaviors.

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Stacey Molle

My approach to therapy: I specialize in functional and integrative psychiatry. I combine my approach with therapy and also my years of experience in family practice. This combination of experience and education means that I can treat you holistically and comprehensively.

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James Cameron

My approach to therapy: I take a problem-solving approach to treating mental health. using evidence-based tools we will find what works for you in managing your stressors and mental health symptoms to give you back control.

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Jesse Kauffman

My approach to therapy: My mission as a therapist is to help my clients move from feeling out-of-sync with the world to feeling connected and centered in their identity. I offer a spaciousness you can feel safe in to explore living fully with intentionality and purpose.

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Maggie Dungan

My approach to therapy: I am trained in cutting-edge and science-backed approaches. This means that my practice is backed by 50 years of research on the most effective communication skills to break relationships out of patterns of conflict and build connection.

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Kelsey Whittlesey

My approach to therapy: I tailor my approach to meet the unique needs of each client in the moment, drawing from a diverse range of therapeutic methods. My goal is to apply the most effective interventions to support the client's growth and progress.

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Edmond Ryan

My approach to therapy: In therapy I will help you identify what matters most and the barriers preventing you from achieving your goals. I use a person-centered approach - you are the expert in your life. My role is to listen, and provide tools to help you be you best.

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Rachel Eby

My approach to therapy: Compared to other therapists, my approach is structured and intentional. I still prioritize making sure you feel heard, understood, and we're both on the same page with your treatment. I use the TEAM model of CBT.

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Olivia Howk-Pomykal

My approach to therapy: I understand the unique challenges women aged 16-30 face, weaving evidence-based anxiety and trauma therapy with a compassionate touch. Together, we'll navigate growth, empowering you to reclaim control and cultivate resilience in a supportive space.

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Esther Terpenning

My approach to therapy: My approach is nurturing, compassionate, intuitive, and grounded in evidence-based practice. With couples, I use Emotionally Focused Therapy to help couples who love one another deeply, yet feel like they are missing each other.

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