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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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Dr. Angela German

My approach to therapy: When working with me as your therapist I use a Solution Focused approach. Together we find solutions to your greatest problem. If you are struggling and need someone to talk to call my office for a therapy appointment today.

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Dr. Ebony Martinez

My approach to therapy: Trauma-informed & eclectic which allows for processing and healing of moments that you may feel no one can understand or care about. My approach is collaborative, and one where your voice is the primary force and key throughout the healing process.

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Catherine Ladson

My approach to therapy: My approach is empathetic and client-centered, guiding clients through self-discovery and growth. She fosters a safe space, emphasizing "imperfect action" to help clients build coping skills, improve relationships, and connect with their authenticity

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Kenneth Jackson

My approach to therapy: My approach is to engage clients by first getting to know them and their needs. I practice by building a strong empathic connection and a safe space for you to explore, increase self-awareness and implement behavioral changes.

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Shaienna Quinn

My approach to therapy: As a therapist, I focus on a holistic approach because more often than not, there is never just one factor contributing to our issues, but a variety of factors stemming from different areas of our lives.

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Amber Kennedy

My approach to therapy: I take an informal approach to counseling. I like to describe it as having a casual conversation in a safe environment. It’s important that I earn your trust and you feel safe with me. I am straightforward but with care. I will challenge you.

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Kimberleigh Stickney

My approach to therapy: As everyone is different, I feel there is no single therapeutic approach that works for everyone. Because of this, I have sought training in multiple therapeutic modalities such as EMDR, CPT, CBT, DBT, TF-CBT, CBASP, and solution-focused.

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Yolonda Bledsoe

My approach to therapy: Therapy can also include providing after session exercises (e.g. writing prompts, creative journaling and many more activities). Clients share these activities help with personal reflection and accountability.

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Amy Sanderson

My approach to therapy: Our approach is focused on finding the best fit therapist in our practice and then using the best fit modality to partner with you to reach your goal and vision.

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