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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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Adria Hagg

My approach to therapy: Therapy is successful when the therapist and client connect and build trust. You can expect a non judgmental and compassionate environment with a focus on evidenced based interventions tailored to your specific needs and goals.

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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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Rachael Conrad

My approach to therapy: My therapy work is very collaborative and draws on strength-based, acceptance and commitment therapy, as well as elements of cognitive behavioural therapy and geek therapy.

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Brady Miller

My approach to therapy: I bring Cog-B & mindfulness skills together in our work, untangling the stuck-thoughts, behaviors, & feelings along with acceptance of the present moment. OCD work is ERP exposure/response prevention together at your pace, never forced.

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Miriam Gerber

My approach to therapy: I personalize my integrative approach, using Attachment-Focused EMDR, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and Interpersonal Process as my primary approaches. I respect and incorporate many intersections of clients' identities and strengths.

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Sarah Bolden

My approach to therapy: I love connecting to my clients on a human level and creating a space that you can feel safe and comfortable exploring your inner world. I use mindfulness, somatics, and IFS to help you to trust your inherent ability to heal.

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Sean Flannery

My approach to therapy: I work hard to create a safe and open therapeutic setting that challenges clients to explore deeply what is uniquely important to them, and then working together to implement changes to drive their life more in line with these values.

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Dr. Olivia Blandford

My approach to therapy: I provide therapy that goes beyond generic coping strategies and support to help you dive deeper, gain insight, and improve your relationships with yourself and others. You can expect therapy that is high-quality, thoughtful, and tailored to you.

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Ajunwa Nwogu

My approach to therapy: I guide clients on working with their autonomic nervous system, which is the base of our self-healing mechanism, rather than going against it. We would do embodying & mindfulness practices as well as talk therapy to bring about the life you hope for.

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