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Seima Samuels

My approach to therapy: I prioritize a personalized and client-centered therapy experience. I believe in collaborating with you to understand your unique needs and goals. While also always respecting your pace and preferences.

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Kathleen Driscoll

My approach to therapy: I am client centered - I am curious about your inner world, your emotional processing, and how you perceive yourself in relation to others. I will help you understand yourself as an emotional person and how to be with your emotions with they arise.

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Mary Beth Somich

My approach to therapy: It's modern and relatable. I tailor my approach to meet your specific needs. I offer teletherapy and digital forms (because we don’t need to make things harder than they have to be).

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Danielle Carney

My approach to therapy: I value being fully human with my clients, and I want to empower you to take charge of your own healing. I'll help you to build self-compassion, unlearn old, unhelpful ways of thinking, and work towards making real, lasting change in your life.

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Dr. Leyla Mansur

My approach to therapy: We will work collaboratively to identify aspects of your life where you need support. It's very normal to be curious or have questions about this process. Please email or call if you'd like to learn more about working together!

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Christine Hatchard

My approach to therapy: I am highly skilled in building trust and feelings of safety when working with all clients. I will be empathic and attuned to you as we uncover and process your underlying issues, and not just their manifestation (behaviors).

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Valerie Dunham Maxey

My approach to therapy: My approach involves teaching skills to manage symptom manifestation and, when appropriate, exploring the possible connections your life experiences may have had on how you have evolved into how you show up presently.

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Reed Maxwell

My approach to therapy: . . . I use an integrated mix of evidence-based cognitive-behavioral interventions in context of an object relations-oriented conceptualization of relationships and personality. I am specifically trained in transference-focused psychotherapy.

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Jennifer Macias

My approach to therapy: I use evidence-based practices and will create a concrete plan & work through it together to help you find relief. I will help you navigate difficult things, teach you to work through them and will support you through it all.

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Mya Carter

My approach to therapy: Clients can expect a validating and supportive environment to openly express their difficulties. We will develop realistic and healthy plans to address challenges. Each session will provide practical takeaways for incremental change and wellness.

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