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Denise Tillmannshofer

My approach to therapy: I am an experienced therapist who specializes in helping people cope with depression, anxiety, trauma, crisis, grief and anger. I utilize EMDR therapy, along with parts work, CPT, CBT, PE and TF-CBT to help you work through and create a better life.

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Dr. Gayle MacBride

My approach to therapy: I value your time, so I want our sessions to have useful take aways that are based on your needs. Effective therapists balance directness with caring. Together, we will both identify and remove your barriers and stuck points.

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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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Jennifer Richard

My approach to therapy: My approach is based off being person centered. If someone has been to therapy before and knows what works then we start from there. If this is someone's first experience then we find what makes them comfortable.

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Ajunwa Nwogu

My approach to therapy: I guide clients on working with their autonomic nervous system, which is the base of our self-healing mechanism, rather than going against it. We would do embodying & mindfulness practices as well as talk therapy to bring about the life you hope for.

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Hillary Langley

My approach to therapy: I believe the therapy relationship and finding a good fit is imperative in effective therapy. I am collaborative, transparent, and work to empower my clients.

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GEORGE LOUGH

My approach to therapy: I use different modes of therapy depending on your individual needs, including traditional talk therapy, body-based Somatic Experiencing for PTSD, NARM for C-PTSD, and Jungian dream work. Together we will determine what works best for you.

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Amy Morris

My approach to therapy: I believe that my own lived experiences have uniquely prepared me in my desire to help others. I am passionate about working with survivors of trauma. I believe each of us has within us, the ability to heal and grow from any difficulty life hands us.

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Dr. Lauren Masuda

My approach to therapy: Therapy can and will look different for every individual. Therapy is hard work, and also fun and rewarding. My approach to therapy is evidence-based and tailored to your needs and goals, which may change and pivot over the course of therapy.

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Jonathan Schmalz

My approach to therapy: We will develop new ways of coping with anxiety and heal past wounds to mend undesired patterns in your behavior and relationships. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is an evidence-based treatment that encourages us to move towards the life we want.

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