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Megan Corrieri

My approach to therapy: Megan's approach is compassionate and supportive, and she creates a judgment-free environment where her clients feel comfortable sharing their thoughts and feelings. She also believes that humor can be a powerful tool for healing.

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Jodi Smith

My approach to therapy: I assist clients toward becoming empowered by their self-worth, and work collaboratively to reach their ideal goal of success and progress. I provide a supportive, humorous, and safe environment where I make it possible to connect.

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Dr. Daniel Phillip

My approach to therapy: that it integrates the wisdom of lived & professional experience. My practice is informed by liberation psychology; it is culturally integrative & responsive, emotion-focused, insight-oriented, and most important, relational.

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Melissa Cribb

My approach to therapy: I take a strengths-based approach and work from a person-centered perspective while incorporating, cognitive-behavioral, and trauma-informed techniques. I use a holistic approach to therapy, incorporating the mind and body.

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Karen Idigo

My approach to therapy: My approach is highly relational. When working with me you can expect to feel nurtured, validated, and heard. Deeply rooted patterns of behavior may also emerge. At this time I collaborate with you to develop coping resources, and healthy boundaries.

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Michele Sitorus

My approach to therapy: I practice using evidence-based practices such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Reality Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Solution-focused Therapy, and insight-oriented and client-centered therapies.

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Laura Riss

My approach to therapy: I work collaboratively using an integrative approach that draws on mindfulness, cognitive behavioral, dynamic, and creative techniques. We work together to create a plan to help support healing in your thoughts, emotions, and interpersonal patterns.

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Sharon Raugutt

My approach to therapy: You are the expert of you, your child, your family. I believe that just as every individual is unique and has unique needs, therapeutic approaches need to be personalized and adapted to fit each client or family in order to be effective.

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Raven LeFebvre

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is eclectic and incorporates modalities including: DBT, integrative/eclectic, internal family systems, Bowen family systems, psychodynamic, existential/humanistic, Jungian, trauma-informed Acceptance and Commitment Therapy,

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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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