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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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Kaitlyn Valdez

My approach to therapy: I have found a diverse and comprehensive approach to be most impactful during treatment. I prefer to meld multiple modalities together. When working with eating disorders, I take a Health At Every Size (HAES) approach.

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Taylor Schlegel

My approach to therapy: I strive to create a safe, compassionate, and accepting environment where you can feel empowered to change, grow, and flourish as a person. I emphasize the importance of strength based growth and the development of resilience in one's everyday life.

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Kara Moseley

My approach to therapy: My approach centers around helping clients retell their stories. I find value in understanding how people became who they are today while also creating space for the changes they aspire to make.

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Jiahui 'Kory' Li

My approach to therapy: Kory primarily focuses on self-empowerment and motivational change to help her clients make progress toward their full potential, providing a safe space for growth while necessarily using clinical interventions, such as CBT, DBT, IFS, and more.

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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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Meghan Hansen

My approach to therapy: I used evidenced based approaches including CBT and DBT to increase tolerance of difficult or uncomfortable emotions, learn skills to better regulate these emotions, identify unhelpful thinking patterns, and work towards your therapy goals

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Breese Annable

My approach to therapy: Having recovered from my own eating disorder, I get how painful it is and also what it takes to make your way out. I have walked the walk and continue put into practice everything I share with my clients.

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Laura Riss

My approach to therapy: I work collaboratively using an integrative approach that draws on mindfulness, cognitive behavioral, dynamic, and creative techniques. We work together to create a plan to help support healing in your thoughts, emotions, and interpersonal patterns.

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Dr. Nichole Vincent

My approach to therapy: Partner with me to customize a plan for your specific growth areas. Utilize effective communication tools, gain emotional insights, align with your desires, and celebrate each step towards feeling empowered.

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