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Rachael Cutts

My approach to therapy: I work with clients to develop the tools needed to navigate challenging situations and emotions, fostering greater self-awareness, resilience and overall well-being.

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Adriana Marti

My approach to therapy: I believe in a holistic, client-centered approach to therapy. My aim is to empower you with tools and strategies to improve the quality of your life.

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Kelsey Place

My approach to therapy: A blend of empathy and evidence-based techniques. Tailoring each session to your unique needs, we'll collaborate on a journey of self-discovery and healing. Together, we'll build resilience and empower you to thrive.

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Eugene Sampson

My approach to therapy: People can feel like opening up to another person will make them lose control of whatever security they have created for themselves. I understand that the risk and vulnerability involved in therapy can make it an intimidating process.

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North Shore OCD Women's Treatment Center, Ltd. Kathi Fine Abitbol, PhD

My approach to therapy: Empathic, motivating and straight-forward. We collaborate to tailor sessions to meet your needs. We use your strengths to both empower you to reach your goals as well as to help you with areas of concern. I guide you but you remain in control.

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Melissa Jermann

My approach to therapy: If talk therapy isn't working for you, we will be a great fit. I implement evidence-based treatments and provide my clients with skills to navigate their concerns outside of the therapy room. My approach will always be tailed to fit your exact needs!

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  • In-Person or Online

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Heather Beller

My approach to therapy: it's highly relational; The connection and safety we build together are crucial to the process. I use thoughtful questions, intentional techniques, and a blend of approaches to help you create alignment in your body, heart, and mind.

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Paige L. Freeman

My approach to therapy: I encourage transparency, value-driven decision making, self-compassion, and making room for your thoughts and feelings. I will help you navigate mental health issues in a psychologically flexible way, which translates to richer life experience.

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Philip Cameron

My approach to therapy: For each client, I strive to provide the most thoughtfully individualized and effective treatment, while developing a therapeutic alliance founded upon nonjudgmental acceptance, compassion, humility, curiosity, and logic.

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Teresa Stire

My approach to therapy: "Courage starts with showing up and letting ourselves be seen."-Brene Brown. Starting therapy can feel intimidating for some people. That's why I work to create a safe space where you and I can explore concerns collaboratively and move forward.

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