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David Veach

My approach to therapy: I understand and have experienced depression and anxiety, as well as what it's like to be addicted to alcohol and drugs. I have 27 years of recovery, and I couldn't have done this without the help of those who would listen.

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Julien Faure

My approach to therapy: To be most effective, I believe that counseling needs to be a collaborative endeavor. I see myself as a consultant working together with you toward where you want to be in life. As my client, you can expect a warm and welcoming environment.

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Kelly Picune

My approach to therapy: I value developing great collaborative therapeutic relationships with my clients. I am here to help guide and encourage you through the various hardships, but also celebrate your wins with you.

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Chelsea Turner

My approach to therapy: I have a person-centered approach meaning that I believe my clients have what it takes within them to accomplish their goals. We will work to identify your strengths and values so that we can find ways for you to get what matters most.

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Katie Wilson

My approach to therapy: In my counseling toolkit, I draw from the principles of rational emotive behavioral therapy (REBT), CBT, etc. to work with you to identify and challenge unhelpful thought patterns and foster positive changes in behavior and perspective.

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Dr. Stephanie Ukoha

My approach to therapy: Whether you're seeking to alleviate distressing symptoms such as anxiety, depression, panic attacks, or intrusive thoughts; navigating relationship dynamics, or seeking to heal from past traumas, I provide a safe and supportive space.

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Adam Smiley

My approach to therapy: I prioritize creating a safe, nurturing space where clients can explore how trauma shapes their lives and relationships. By fostering understanding and compassion, we work together to heal and build stronger connections.

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Heather Haubenschild

My approach to therapy: Working with me means having a compassionate partner dedicated to supporting your family. With over 15 years of experience as a Child Life Specialist, I have helped many families find strength and resilience.

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Michael Clifton

My approach to therapy: I help by giving you the coping skills to make positive transformations and get to a place where they are thriving and enjoy life. I specialize in a person-centered care approach that meets you where you're at without judgements.

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Letitia Cullens-Proctor, MA, LPC, CCMHC

My approach to therapy: Always with a touch of humor, I focus largely on Person-Centered Theory as rapport is built, and then I integrate multiple theories (e.g. Psychodynamic, EMDR, Feminist) all through a trauma and neuro-Informed lens.

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