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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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Dr. Vanessa Houdek

My approach to therapy: As a licensed clinical psychologist I specialize as a pregnancy, postpartum & maternal mental health expert (fertility, pregnancy loss/infant loss, birth trauma, coping with a NICU stay, perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, adjustment...)

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David Defoe

My approach to therapy: I believe that each individual client has within themselves the power to change, live their ideal intended life, and maintain satisfying relationships. I have been known to challenge my clients to confront their issues head on without fear.

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Georgia Harrison

My approach to therapy: We often forget that we always have the power within ourselves. To me, it seems that this is where a lot of our internal struggles come from. Sometimes, we just need a little reminder that the power lies within us.

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Mary Duran

My approach to therapy: Something to know about my approach is that I work collaboratively with you to identify unhelpful patterns, strengthen your emotional well-being, & build a path toward recovery. Together we’ll navigate this journey, empowering you to feel confident.

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Dr. Golnaz Hansen, MFT, Ph.D.

My approach to therapy: I am highly adept at building trust and safety when working with clients. I'm deeply passionate about clinical work and use evidence-based practice and research to inform my clinical work. I feel genuinely grateful to do this work.

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Breese Annable

My approach to therapy: Having recovered from my own eating disorder, I get how painful it is and also what it takes to make your way out. I have walked the walk and continue put into practice everything I share with my clients.

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Emy Monday

My approach to therapy: that I will never tell you what to do. I will, however, be there for you unconditionally, create a safe space for you to process whatever is going on, guide you on your journey, and sometimes suggest tools and skills along the way.

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Dr. Melody Caldwell

My approach to therapy: Person-Centered, meaning that I want to meet my clients where they need me. I provide empathy, validation, and unconditional positive regard. I support individuals to focus on the solutions in life instead of the problems.

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Meghan Kean

My approach to therapy: It is my responsibility to pay attention to the big picture- noting common themes that come up. Often concerns that we have present differently across different domains (work, home, etc.) but the emotional underpinnings and impact can be similar.

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