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Sharon Schonteich

My approach to therapy: Solutions focused combined with exploration and discovery of current experiences, feelings, and overall quality of life as it relates to patterns and interconnectedness of one's development and personal growth across the lifespan.

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Roger Lin

My approach to therapy: My framework to therapy is holistic health taking into account your mental, emotional, physical, relational, and spiritual well-being. My therapy methods are based on the best evidence-based practices in the research and training of psychologists.

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Darcy Elton

My approach to therapy: We'll build a counseling experience unique as you- we can blend what works best for what you need in our time together. Each time we meet is a new opportunity for healing and growth. Trauma informed approach - no problem is too big or small.

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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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Brian Post

My approach to therapy: I will help you to slow down and lean INTO your emotions, especially the uncomfortable ones you’re so good at avoiding. Psychodynamic psychotherapy is an intense process, but I will support and guide you as we explore the terrain of your inner life.

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Kenneth Jackson

My approach to therapy: My approach is to engage clients by first getting to know them and their needs. I practice by building a strong empathic connection and a safe space for you to explore, increase self-awareness and implement behavioral changes.

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Krista Koskinen

My approach to therapy: My therapeutic approach is grounded in openness and attentive presence, fostering a nurturing and safe space that allows the emergence of new ways of relating to others and the world around us.

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Amber Ford

My approach to therapy: My approach centers on psychological and emotional safety which are essential for personal growth and development. You are likely to leave therapy with a greater understanding of yourself and the world around you as well as clarity about your needs.

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Dr. Meli Leilani Devencenzi

My approach to therapy: I utilize a relational/cultural framework that aims to recenter and reindigenize mental health/well-being through authentic connection, decreasing stigma, and increasing your trust within yourself and deeper ways of knowing.

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Dr. Alicia Moran

My approach to therapy: Guided by the wisdom of Jung's words, "There can be no transforming of darkness into light, without emotion," I specialize in unraveling the intricate threads of emotional intelligence.

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