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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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Shelby Cook

My approach to therapy: My therapy style is warm, laid-back, and interactive. I believe in treating everyone with respect, sensitivity, and compassion, and I don't believe in stigmatizing labels. Through therapy, you'll gain the knowledge and skills that you need.

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Sherri Kincade

My approach to therapy: I view therapy as an active process where we work together to not only reduce your discomfort but to spend more time feeling happy and content. My approach leans heavily on cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART).

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Mary Baummier

My approach to therapy: My approach is goal-directed and strength-based, focusing on setting reasonable and attainable goals to improve your well-being. I specialize in evidence-based methods like Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.

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Amanda Price

My approach to therapy: I utilize a humanistic, client-centered, and strength-based approach. I utilize an eclectic approach to working with trauma, depression, anxiety, and personality disorders. I am open, affirming, and nonjudgemental.

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Akilah Yates

My approach to therapy: trauma-informed, meaning I’m sensitive to how your past experiences impact your present. We’ll explore how your thoughts and behaviors connect, while practicing mindfulness to help you stay grounded in the moment.

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Julie "Jaye" Williams

My approach to therapy: My varied experience yields the ability to adapt clients’ comfort levels. Clients are engaged in their personal growth and are encouraged to provide insight and solicit feedback during each session. Team effort yields successful outcomes!

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Love Singleton

My approach to therapy: I do my best to help uncover the source of concerns and aid folks in developing ideas and action steps to overcome their difficulties and more consistently make sound decisions for the betterment of their lives.

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Justin Miller

My approach to therapy: Using Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) and neuroscience backed tools, I help clients learn practical strategies to manage anxiety and overcome negative self talk. You can heal your past, get clear about your future, and live well in the present.

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Gabrielle Montana

My approach to therapy: The relationship between the therapist and client is the most effective tool in the room. My goal is for you to feel safe enough to enter the therapy space without a filter and to be your authentic self.

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