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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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Danielle Northcutt

My approach to therapy: I strive to help others manage and develop coping strategies, self-esteem, self-confidence, reduce stress, and build resilience. I use a strength based and cognitive restructuring approach.

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Stacey Molle

My approach to therapy: I specialize in functional and integrative psychiatry. I combine my approach with therapy and also my years of experience in family practice. This combination of experience and education means that I can treat you holistically and comprehensively.

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Chelsea Hilsendager

My approach to therapy: I believe in the innate capacity we all have to heal. This is why I take a collaborative approach to therapy. I will never tell you what to do. Together we will figure out how you can feel better.

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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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W. Katherine Redd

My approach to therapy: I bring a genuine sense of compassion for my clients' difficulties. Through evidence-based practice, I offer a safe outlet for my clients to express and explore their fears, identify and challenge negative thought patterns, and reach their goals.

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Gabrielle Armer

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is one of warmth and curiosity. I aim to nurture therapeutic relationships that feel safe, nonjudgmental and genuine. Therapy can be tough sometimes which is why I also like to also use humor and self-compassion!

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Dr. Nichole Vincent

My approach to therapy: Partner with me to customize a plan for your specific growth areas. Utilize effective communication tools, gain emotional insights, align with your desires, and celebrate each step towards feeling empowered.

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Amie Grant

My approach to therapy: My approach is trauma-informed, social justice-oriented, and grounded in intersectional feminist theory. Our work together will be collaborative and affirming. We'll unpack and process the hard stuff, but also leave room for some humor, too.

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