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Cheryl Marrow

My approach to therapy: I am an eclectic therapist. My therapy approaches are Client-Center, Gottman Method, Solution-Focused, Internal Family Systems, Adlerian, Motivating Interviewing, and Minuchin Theory.

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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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LeTeshia Rockwell, LCSW-S

My approach to therapy: My expertise is in the treatment of trauma, anxiety, and depression and managing workplace stress. I offer a safe judgement-free space for you to work on building a healthier, happier life. I like to refer to that space as “The Studio”!

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Reed Maxwell

My approach to therapy: . . . I use an integrated mix of evidence-based cognitive-behavioral interventions in context of an object relations-oriented conceptualization of relationships and personality. I am specifically trained in transference-focused psychotherapy.

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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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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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Jay Steinberg

My approach to therapy: I’m here to help you understand and overcome your challenges by offering evidence-based therapy in a warm, non-judgmental, and authentic space. I’m a Psychologist who specializes in treating young adults (Millennials, young professionals, Gen Z etc).

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Michele Sitorus

My approach to therapy: I practice using evidence-based practices such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Reality Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Solution-focused Therapy, and insight-oriented and client-centered therapies.

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Kirk Burke-Hamilton

My approach to therapy: I am in-network for Blue Cross and Cigna, Aetna and Optum United, but I can also provide a superbill for my out-of-network clients. We're happy to work with you to keep therapy affordable please visit our webpage at hamiltontherapeutic.com.

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Bill Hoekstra

My approach to therapy: I collaborate closely with you to set goals, choose evidence-based approaches, answer questions, and track progress. I will always personalize your treatment to best meet your needs while staying flexible to adapt whenever necessary or required.

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