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Jay Steinberg

My approach to therapy: I’m here to help you understand and overcome your challenges by offering evidence-based therapy in a warm, non-judgmental, and authentic space. I’m a Psychologist who specializes in treating young adults (Millennials, young professionals, Gen Z etc).

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Julie Rushkewicz

My approach to therapy: I will meet you where you are at and support you in focusing on the goals that are most important to you.

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Justin Miller

My approach to therapy: Using Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) and neuroscience backed tools, I help clients learn practical strategies to manage anxiety and overcome negative self talk. You can heal your past, get clear about your future, and live well in the present.

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Dr. Ellie Gordon

My approach to therapy: I take a whole-person approach to empower you in living an authentic, rewarding, and meaningful life. I use evidence-based strategies to tailor therapy to your individual needs and strengths, and take your insight and experiences seriously.

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Aimee Ellinwood

My approach to therapy: My therapeutic approach combines experiential and talk therapy. I focus on the importance of strengthening the mind/body connection in therapy using Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR), hypnotherapy, somatic experiencing, & parts work

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Dr. Leyla Mansur

My approach to therapy: We will work collaboratively to identify aspects of your life where you need support. It's very normal to be curious or have questions about this process. Please email or call if you'd like to learn more about working together!

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Dr. Lauren Masuda

My approach to therapy: Therapy can and will look different for every individual. Therapy is hard work, and also fun and rewarding. My approach to therapy is evidence-based and tailored to your needs and goals, which may change and pivot over the course of therapy.

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Dr. Alisha Powell

My approach to therapy: I believe that every relationship is different and I work with couples to find what works for their specific relationship in a way that is affirming of each partner's needs ands expectations.

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Katie Crow

My approach to therapy: Every person has the ability to heal & my role is to provide you with support, feedback, education, and therapy interventions so that you can. My approach is collaborative and you will be provided a safe, non-judgmental space to express yourself.

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Clare Durepos, MA, MFTC, Now Accepting New Clients!

My approach to therapy: My approach is client-centered and trauma-informed, enabling me to adapt evidence-based methods to each client's needs with compassion. I specialize in relationship issues, trauma, life transitions, & have experience working with diverse populations.

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