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Dana Bottari

My approach to therapy: I use a very rational and logical style of therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, that centers around the premise that our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are all interconnected.

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Carley Trillow

My approach to therapy: as a recovered People Pleaser, I won't bullshit you. I'll let you in on my thought process so you never have to leave guessing! Parts work & EMDR are "like therapy magic". Clients share relief for finally finding something that resonates.

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Ruth Stout

My approach to therapy: My strengths-based, solution-focused approach incorporates all areas of your well-being, including the physical, mental/emotional, and spiritual. I aim to empower and support you, validate your experience, and challenge you with new perspectives.

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Mary Engelstatter

My approach to therapy: I believe that the therapeutic relationship is the most important factor to change and I strive to give all my clients a safe and judgment-free session. I listen and help you find your voice. It's there-even if you haven't heard it recently!

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Nicholas Hunter

My approach to therapy: I balance practical tools with getting to the root of the issue. I like to use metaphors to help people understand concepts in a new way.

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Lourdes Valdes

My approach to therapy: I primarily use behavioral and cognitive methods that have clear scientific support for their effectiveness and efficiency. My methods are active, directive, and educative; I aim at solving the problems that the client faces here and now.

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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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Katherine Bement

My approach to therapy: I work from a holistic perspective and begin by examining all areas of a client's physical, mental, and emotional health when collaborating on a treatment plan. I draw from many modalities and heavily utilize DBT and I am also EMDR trained.

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Carley Trillow

My approach to therapy: as a recovered People Pleaser, I won't bullshit you. I'll let you in on my thought process so you never have to leave guessing! Parts work & EMDR are "like therapy magic". Clients share relief for finally finding something that resonates.

  • Accepting Clients

  • In-Person or Online

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Sarah Wearsch MEd LPC LSW

My approach to therapy: that it is client centered and compassionate. Trauma comes in all shapes and sizes, but so does healing. I utilize depth work, evidenced based practices, psychoeducation, and an eclectic approach in order for clients to achieve their goals.

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