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Sherisse Kelly Bailey

My approach to therapy: My approach is based upon what the client needs. I offer an eclectic approach so I draw from a variety of therapeutic techniques and theories to tailor treatment to each person's needs. I am solution focused, person centered and directive.

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Sation Konchellah

My approach to therapy: Peace of mind and boundless joy await you. Sometimes, our own thoughts and beliefs can get in the way, leading to sleepless nights, stress, anxiety or depression. You don't have to endure that alone. you deserve to feel empowered and enjoy life!

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Lindsay Hicks

My approach to therapy: I use a relational approach, I also incorporate CBT and MI. I am trained in EMDR and recently completed training to work with military personnel and their families. I like to use eclectic approaches to find what works best for each person:

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Manny Occhiogrosso

My approach to therapy: My job as a therapist is to facilitate the process of healing and change using evidence-based treatments and a humanizing stance. I am fully committed to meeting the individual needs of my clients.

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Christine Schneider

My approach to therapy: My practice is trauma-informed ensuring you feel safe and understood as we work together to navigate your journey towards healing and growth. My approach is eclectic with modalities including CBT, DBT and Gottman Model for Couples.

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Porsche Collins

My approach to therapy: I specialize in building strong therapeutic relationships to help adults navigate depression, anxiety, and life/health transitions. My approach is solution-focused and goal-oriented, ensuring that each session is tailored to meet your specific needs

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Talaya Mclean

My approach to therapy: I'm dedicated to providing the highest quality clinical services to assist individuals with reaching their fullest potentials. It is my hopes that the clients I work with learns how to navigate life, in their own way during this partnership.

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Sarah Whitledge

My approach to therapy: I enjoy working w/individuals who are just learning they may be Autistic/ADHD/AuDHD. I can help you navigate your world with this the lens of neurodivergence.. I also really enjoy helping people advocate and set boundaries for themselves.

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LaToya Sutton

My approach to therapy: Therapy is a process of growth and self-discovery. As a counselor, I work from a person-centered approach to therapy, partnering with you to meet you where you are, leverage individual strengths and identify areas of growth and resilience.

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Keeshana Dickens

My approach to therapy: I use various therapeutic techniques, including Cognitive Behavior and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).

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