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Dr. Tasha Seiter

My approach to therapy: I am devoted to effective, scientifically proven methods that forever change lives and relationships. I have nearly three hundred hours of advanced training and mentorship in the most effective couples therapy methods to help you find each other.

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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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Judy Taub

My approach to therapy: I firmly believe that the therapeutic relationship plays a crucial role in the effectiveness of therapy. I work hard to develop that relationship and create that safe space for clients to do the work they are coming in to do.

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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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Dr. Shirley Boone-Sanford

My approach to therapy: I believe psychotherapy is a collaborative process, wherein I partner with you, the client, to help you achieve your desired goals for your life. So my approach is supportive and encouraging but directive and goal driven.

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Emily Turinas

My approach to therapy: My treatment philosophy is holistic, utilizing an integrative approach to tailor treatment to the needs of each patient at an individual level. I enjoy working with patients to identify patterns and behaviors that are holding them back.

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LaShundra Vines

My approach to therapy: I emphasize empathy, direct yet thoughtful communication, and staying up-to-date on therapeutic approaches. I assist couples as they navigate relationship issues, which often stem from unresolved betrayal trauma.

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Carol O'Saben

My approach to therapy: I tend to work with clients in long-term, insight-oriented psychotherapy. We will work together to create a space where you can be yourself, build on your strengths, explore your vulnerabilities and grow from your challenges.

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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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