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Rayni Collins

My approach to therapy: I focus on sleep first. People working with me will experience better sleep, feel less stressed, and have more energy. I use gentle exercises and talking to help improve overall health and happiness.

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Lontonia Bryant

My approach to therapy: In sessions with a cognitive and somatic therapist, you can expect a blend of traditional talk therapy and somatic (body-focused) techniques. This holistic approach allows you to explore and understand your thoughts, emotions, and physical sensations

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Dr. Ellie Gordon

My approach to therapy: I take a whole-person approach to empower you in living an authentic, rewarding, and meaningful life. I use evidence-based strategies to tailor therapy to your individual needs and strengths, and take your insight and experiences seriously.

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Fareiza Blunt

My approach to therapy: My practice is rooted in empathy, understanding, and a genuine desire to see my clients thrive. A background in various therapeutic modalities, including CBT, DBT, EFT, supportive reflection, solution-focused therapy, and person-centered therapy.

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Lauren Barron

My approach to therapy: I practice evidence-based treatments including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and believe that our thoughts are extremely powerful in influencing our outcomes.

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Amber Ford

My approach to therapy: My approach centers on psychological and emotional safety which are essential for personal growth and development. You are likely to leave therapy with a greater understanding of yourself and the world around you as well as clarity about your needs.

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Dr. Melody Caldwell

My approach to therapy: Person-Centered, meaning that I want to meet my clients where they need me. I provide empathy, validation, and unconditional positive regard. I support individuals to focus on the solutions in life instead of the problems.

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Dr. Meli Leilani Devencenzi

My approach to therapy: I utilize a relational/cultural framework that aims to recenter and reindigenize mental health/well-being through authentic connection, decreasing stigma, and increasing your trust within yourself and deeper ways of knowing.

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Caroline Hicks

My approach to therapy: I pull from a myriad of therapeutic techniques that aim to empower and ground. I have extensive experience with college and graduate students, young adults, LGBTQ+ folx, and those who are navigating their various identities and life transitions.

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Dr. Lauren Masuda

My approach to therapy: Therapy can and will look different for every individual. Therapy is hard work, and also fun and rewarding. My approach to therapy is evidence-based and tailored to your needs and goals, which may change and pivot over the course of therapy.

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