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Dr. Michelle Petrongolo

My approach to therapy: Dr. Petrongolo believes in a collaborative style to treatment including cognitive behavioral approaches, supportive therapy, mindfulness, and principles of positive psychology.

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Celeste Ballard

My approach to therapy: Meditation and somatic work help you to focus and retrain past thinking and traumas that you react to without knowing it. We go beyond understanding to actual retraining the bodies response to triggers. The mind and body can finally relax.

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Dr. Tara Thompson

My approach to therapy: With over 15 years of experience as a Psychologist, I have an eclectic approach to treatment, but tend to draw from relational and cognitive behavioral approaches in order to design a specialized treatment plan based on your unique needs.

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Stephanie Longtain

My approach to therapy: I have success working with high-achievers who feel stuck, overwhelmed by stress, and feel like something is missing despite life seeming good on paper.

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Dr. Kailyn Bobb, PsyD

My approach to therapy: Rooted in existential-integrative therapy, I offer a compassionate, non-judgmental, and empathetic space where your thoughts, feelings, and experiences can be explored to cultivate a deeper understanding for self-discovery and personal growth.

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Katherine Evans

My approach to therapy: I want to help you bring insight to your thoughts and emotions that you might be unaware of. I do so in a compassionate and collaborative way for you to be able to explore your purpose in life or heal from the past painful experiences in your life.

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Kim Zimmerman

My approach to therapy: My goal is to provide a safe, authentic, and collaborative space for you to better understand yourself and your goals, determine what is working for you and what may not be, and for you to feel emboldened to approach life in new and meaningful ways!

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Dr. Yanet Vanegas

My approach to therapy: Something to know about my approach is that I use evidence-based practices to help children, adolescents, and perinatal women. I focus on small, impactful changes, keeping your goals and how to best achieve them at the heart of every session.

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Shelli Pollard

My approach to therapy: My approach is person-centered, meaning I recognize you as the expert. I maintain a balance of validation and a push for change by providing clear boundaries, nurturing when needed and challenging barriers keeping you stuck.

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Dr. Tofunmi Oni

My approach to therapy: I provide more than just support; I collaborate with you to identify tools for your unique journey. By understanding your life, culture, and identity, we tailor strategies to address your challenges effectively, ensuring you feel change in your life.

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