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Christine Hatchard

My approach to therapy: I am highly skilled in building trust and feelings of safety when working with all clients. I will be empathic and attuned to you as we uncover and process your underlying issues, and not just their manifestation (behaviors).

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Rey Lockwood

My approach to therapy: In our speaking, there are no limits or rules. I allow you to think in ways that transcend normativity & break through old ideas. I work with all, with a focus on marginalized people, LGBTQ people, survivors of abuse & people recovering from trauma.

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Nurah Moffett

My approach to therapy: My approach is collaborative, holistic, and culturally-responsive. Sessions usually integrate strengths-based and trauma-focused therapy to help process former and current experiences.

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Mary Frances Pierce

My approach to therapy: I aim to foster an environment where your self-love can flourish and grow. My approach is encouraging, genuine, and enthusiastic, helping you feel empowered to make healthy changes that align with your vision for a better life.

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Mary Engelstatter

My approach to therapy: I believe that the therapeutic relationship is the most important factor to change and I strive to give all my clients a safe and judgment-free session. I listen and help you find your voice. It's there-even if you haven't heard it recently!

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Dr. Daniel Kessler

My approach to therapy: A good therapist's job is to hold up an accurate mirror. My job is to help you to see and access your skills and strengths, while not being afraid to point out the barriers to progress and health that you are facing.

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LIZ GALLASPY

My approach to therapy: I use Trauma informed lens and techniques. Oftentimes we tend to focus on the behaviors that each of us present. However, It is critical that we address the trauma that's underlying the behaviors. "WHAT has happen to US, rather than asking WHY.

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Mel Bruce-Flitcraft

My approach to therapy: I believe in meeting you where you are therapeutically, while also encouraging you to challenge yourself in the therapeutic process. My role is to facilitate your path to healing and provide guidance and encouragement to help you build resiliency.

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Laura Yonemoto Meeks

My approach to therapy: Unite therapists use a variety of techniques and methods to help you reach your goals. Most use CBT and client-centered therapy paired with other types of therapy. Your clinician custom tailor their approach to what provides you the most benefit.

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Dr. Anna Marie Ortiz

My approach to therapy: With a warm and collaborative style, I aim to tailors therapeutic interventions to address the unique needs of each person, fostering a space for exploration and growth.

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