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Laya Gerstman

My approach to therapy: In therapy, you can show up as whoever you want to be and I’ll hold space for all the different parts of you. Whether you’re moving through loss, addressing conflict, or starting a new chapter in your life, you and your needs will always come first.

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Steevy Griffin

My approach to therapy: My goal is never to give advice, but to guide you with the right questions and reflection so that you feel confident and empowered owning your own choices. I offer kind and affirming therapy for individuals + couples.

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Wyatt Okeefe

My approach to therapy: I help clients find the tools they need to thrive. I connect with my clients on a human level and though therapy can bring up difficult things there is a lot of laughter and a sense of hopefulness when clients leave their sessions.

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Morgan Mastrangelo

My approach to therapy: I am passionate about helping each one of my clients become more aware of the importance of their being.

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Courtney Potter

My approach to therapy: Utilizing an integrative approach, I work to help you understand the ways your environment, relationships, and past are contributing to your current experience. This information helps you make more intentional choices aligned with your goals.

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Yonette Eversley

My approach to therapy: You can expect a warm, collaborative therapist who gently challenges you in a comfortable, judgment-free space. I will support you in navigating anxiety, depression, relationship issues, or personal growth; helping you uncover your strengths.

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Mathew Skrezyna-Wunsch

My approach to therapy: Are you looking seeking a safe non- judgmental space to feel comfortable talking about the uncomfortable? We know how hard it can be to navigate feelings of anxiety, depression, struggles with substance use, and safety in the crazy world we live in.

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Dr. Tasha Seiter

My approach to therapy: I am devoted to effective, scientifically proven methods that forever change lives and relationships. I have nearly three hundred hours of advanced training and mentorship in the most effective couples therapy methods to help you find each other.

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Jennifer Volino

My approach to therapy: We have a variety of clinicians with different approaches including; ACT, CBT, DBT, IFS, motivational interview and person centered. We will ensure you are being provided the most beneficial approach, skills, and techniques throughout your sessions.

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Geri Weitzman

My approach to therapy: I don't believe in a one-size-fits-all approach. Some clients prefer therapy to be an affirming space to be seen and heard; others wish to go deeply into core issues; still others wish a more goal oriented space. I am happy to accommodate your needs.

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