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Natisha Mcmillan

My approach to therapy: I have had experience with individuals dealing with trauma, stress, anger, ADHD, anxiety, and depression. Being able to help using different interventions related to cognitive behavioral therapy, and emotional support, providing empathy and support.

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Dr. Emily Rowe

My approach to therapy: I embrace a dialectical, flexible, and context-conscious approach to treatment, with an emphasis on building a sense of empowerment and reconnection with personal values.

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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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Anna Futrell

My approach to therapy: My aim is to create an open and safe environment for my clients; whether you’re working through life changes, strengthening your self-awareness, or simply need a non-judgmental space to express yourself.

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Louise Bell

My approach to therapy: Both professionally and personally, I approach this work from an intersectional, anti-oppressive lens; I am deeply committed to holding space for folks to explore their needs in a safe and supportive manner.

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Tammy Green

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is rooted in the belief that it should be centered around you—the client. I understand that what works for one person may not work for another, and that’s why I tailor my therapeutic approach to meet your unique needs.

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Samantha Atkins

My approach to therapy: My counseling approach is to create a fun, engaging, safe, and affirming space where you can show up as you are. Together we will work on addressing the challenges that brought you to counseling and achieving your counseling goals.

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Monica Encina-Romero

My approach to therapy: In life, we all share a common yearning – to be loved, accepted, and heard. This longing extends to your loved ones, and it extends to me. Just like you, I am navigating the twists and turns of life, discovering the beauty and challenges it presents.

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Lauren Morales

My approach to therapy: I will combine therapies that focus on your thoughts, feelings, and body in an effort to work towards your goals. Therapy with me is transparent; I will talk about my recommendations while prioritizing your lived experience & needs.

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Erin Martin

My approach to therapy: It is primarily Person-Centered; I meet you where you are in your journey toward wholeness of mind/body/spirit. I draw from a diverse set of theories, including Psychodynamic (Jungian & Object Relations), Attachment, CBT, Narrative, and Existential.

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