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Kamela Qirjo

My approach to therapy: My unique educational background, combining nutrition and psychology, allows me to emphasize a holistic perspective on health and well-being, encompassing the mind, body, and soul (gut) connection.

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Robert Allison

My approach to therapy: I will help you make lasting, sustainable changes in life. While we look at the things that got you here, the emphasis is on doing things differently now. We identify the things that matter in life and find ways to get you there.

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Mary Engelstatter

My approach to therapy: I believe that the therapeutic relationship is the most important factor to change and I strive to give all my clients a safe and judgment-free session. I listen and help you find your voice. It's there-even if you haven't heard it recently!

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Jennifer Hillier

My approach to therapy: Let's create the life you deserve. In an safe space free from judgment that facilitates healing & self-discovery. A place you can express yourself freely, and authentically. You deserve a life driven by your passion not your fears. Lets start today.

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Marie Bock, MA, LPCC, Now Accepting Clients!

My approach to therapy: My specialties include anxiety, life transitions, and intimacy. A sense of disconnection often happens during times of anxiety, life transitions, and intimacy.

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Cricket Rice

My approach to therapy: I can help deconstruct and shift your “shoulds” into something that feels more authentic and meaningful to you. Sometimes all we need is a safe environment to explore primary interests, develop goals, and determine strengths to move forward.

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Dr. Anthony LoPresti

My approach to therapy: I am actively committed to helping clients learn more about themselves. I don’t just sit and listen. I talk and ask thought-provoking questions. I offer new perspectives while also offering time to reflect together.

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Phillip Stepka, PsyD

My approach to therapy: I am trained in and utilize state-of-the-art approaches to address impacts of stress, self-image, and overwhelming emotions. However, each therapeutic relationship and approach is different and collaboratively based on your unique needs and pace.

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Amy Look

My approach to therapy: Therapy with me is authentic. Crying, laughing, and swearing are all welcome in our therapy space! I take an active approach in sessions by guiding you to better understand yourself and providing you with research-backed tools to navigate challenges.

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Kelsey Place

My approach to therapy: A blend of empathy and evidence-based techniques. Tailoring each session to your unique needs, we'll collaborate on a journey of self-discovery and healing. Together, we'll build resilience and empower you to thrive.

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