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Eileen Chen

My approach to therapy: my approach to therapy is grounded in evidence-based practices, while practicing through a justice-oriented, culturally-humble lens. I approach the therapeutic relationship with openness, compassion, and collaboration. Your goals are my goals.

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Ulysses Diaz

My approach to therapy: My approach is client centered and guide by the pace of trust. I like to connect with individuals and allow space to build trust before engaging with all the concerns and issues that may be in the room with us.

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Lilah Ravinuthala

My approach to therapy: I believe that you are the authority on yourself. I am certain that you have many pressures in your life telling you who and what you are, and I aim to advocate for you as you turn your attention inward.

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Andrew Bingman

My approach to therapy: My approach is collaborative, and I work closely with each client to create a unique experience that is tailored to their specific challenges and needs. My primary goals are to help clients better understand themselves and practice self-compassion.

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Novella Blackmon

My approach to therapy: I believe each person is the captain of their own ship, I'm just here to help guide you through the waters as you embark on your journey. I encourage those that I work with to pay attention to their whole self, nothing is too taboo.

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Saima Shaik

My approach to therapy: I enjoy using active techniques, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, but I also enjoy using techniques aimed at helping you increase your awareness and acceptance, such as mindfulness. I am practicing under supervision by Rebecca Fitzgerald, LCPC.

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Caroline Hicks

My approach to therapy: I pull from a myriad of therapeutic techniques that aim to empower and ground. I have extensive experience with college and graduate students, young adults, LGBTQ+ folx, and those who are navigating their various identities and life transitions.

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Justin Kozak

My approach to therapy: The therapeutic relationship is very important to me, so I work to build a space where people feel comfortable addressing issues in a practical and straightforward manner. I tend to be goal oriented and positive in my delivery.

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Mehak Hafeez

My approach to therapy: My theoretical framework is integrative which includes but is not limited to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Narrative Therapy, Prolonged Exposure Therapy (PET), Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT).

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Joe Groninga

My approach to therapy: I believe it's important to balance empathy with a focus on helping you create meaningful changes using concrete techniques that are shown effective through research. From the start, my goal help you achieve your goals so that you no longer need me.

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