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Lisa Doyle

My approach to therapy: I rely a lot on CBT approaches. I have often believed that we program our mind over time and if we can reprogram our mind, we can get better. I have numerous certifications and training, including life coaching!

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Dr. Kristyn Neckles

My approach to therapy: Welcome to Resilience in Becoming... I have built my practice on the idea that we all are in the state of becoming. My goal is to help you on your journey to be clear who you want to be and how you want to show up in your various roles.

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Jenna Wonish-Mottin

My approach to therapy: I customize counseling to your needs and what works best for you. I am client-centered, attachment and trauma focused, and trained in creative, playful approaches. I'll incorporate compassion, thought, and reflection into our one on one work.

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Katarina Ament

My approach to therapy: I tailor my approach to my clients. Sometimes just having space to explore thoughts and feelings allows for new insights. Others may benefit from support and validation, gentle challenging, or practical tools to manage stress and process emotions.

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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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Dr. Cynthia Shaw

My approach to therapy: I incorporate existential, philosophical, process oriented, culturally sensitive, trauma informed care.

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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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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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Ajunwa Nwogu

My approach to therapy: I guide clients on working with their autonomic nervous system, which is the base of our self-healing mechanism, rather than going against it. We would do embodying & mindfulness practices as well as talk therapy to bring about the life you hope for.

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Danielle Spearman-Camblard

My approach to therapy: that I provide holistic mental health services to a diverse clientele, seeking culturally responsive care. Christian counseling and spiritual coping strategies to enhance resilience are available. Your family's focus is supported here!

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