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Charlotte Cowles

My approach to therapy: My practice is based in the psychodynamic theory, but I know that everyone is different, so I like to meet clients where they are & work together to figure out what approach works best for them. I also pull from the ACT, CBT, & feminist theories.

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Erin Severe

My approach to therapy: I work with you to meet your needs using a Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) approach and utilize my advanced training in the Gottman Method as well as Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFT) for working with couples navigating their relationship.

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Jennifer Haire

My approach to therapy: I believe you are the expert on your own life and I am a student in getting to know you! We work collaboratively to cope through pain points and figure out the path forward toward healing in alignment with your goals.

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Dr. Shana Markle

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is client centered and begins with a conversation to get to know you, your history, identities, struggles and strengths. Therapy begins as you are able to trust me and the process and honestly share your thoughts and feelings.

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Shane Loudermilk

My approach to therapy: My approach is truly person-centered, meaning that I believe with the proper tools and interventions, you are wildly capable of healing and restoring your quality of life. That is exciting!

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Jennifer Miesch

My approach to therapy: My goal is to create a safe space in which you feel authentically seen and heard. Your values will inform our sessions as we work to better understand you, the context of your life, and what you need to heal, grow, or change.

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Liberty McClead

My approach to therapy: I am deeply interested in how you think and how you act in day-to-day life, and how those thoughts and actions influence your emotional health and your beliefs about yourself, others, and the world around you.

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Andrew McKenzie

My approach to therapy: I believe therapy is about both insight and change: understanding who you are and how you got here, and identifying action steps you can take to bring healing and meaningful change into your life.

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Stefanie Linden

My approach to therapy: In working with client's I initially take a person centered approach in order hear them and know what has brought them to this place. As we work together and needs are expressed the approach will be changed to address the concern that brought you in

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Carole Cullen

My approach to therapy: When we work together, expect a balance of evidence-based techniques and a genuine, human connection. I draw on my expertise in Gottman Couples Therapy and Emotionally Focused Therapy, integrating neuroscience to make sense of your experiences.

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