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Therapists in Middletown, OH


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Halle Schelb

My approach to therapy: Offering you guidance and support as you navigate life's ups and downs. Together we will create a personalized plan tailored specifically to you. My trainings include: EMDR, CBT, and motivational interviewing.

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Samantha Willi

My approach to therapy: that I always want my clients to be able to advocate for themselves and be assertive. I encourage my clients not to censor themselves. We will work into some deep stuff, but we will always come back out of it before you leave the session.

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Michael Plattenburg

My approach to therapy: I use a combination of cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness to help my clients understand themselves and break the cycle of thought addiction. I believe above all else, people deserve to be heard.

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Daniel Lopez

My approach to therapy: I value the balance between recognizing who you are and who you want to be as a beautiful journey of self-discovery and I desire to walk alongside you as you experience the freedom of being who you truly are.

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Michelle Paul

My approach to therapy: that I offer diagnostic assessment and empirically based treatment for children, adolescents, & adults. I am certified in DBT, but use a combination of therapy techniques based on your needs including CBT mindfulness, & social skills training.

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Mariah Patton

My approach to therapy: I engage clients at their current stage, employing empathy, unconditional positive regard, and active listening to foster a strong therapeutic bond. I offer a space for clients to explore their challenges and tailor therapy goals to suit them.

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Jonathon Walton

My approach to therapy: My goal as a therapist is to meet clients where they are on their journey, build a collaborative relationship with these clients, and provide a safe, accepting, supportive environment to examine whatever stumbling blocks may be present.

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Pamela Miller

My approach to therapy: Clients should feel open to share their thoughts and/or feelings without any type of judgement. They should also feel like they are "being heard" with whatever challenges that they are facing. In addition, clients need to feel supported as well.

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Mikayla Stump

My approach to therapy: I'm flexible and not set to one specific skill/tool/theory. I believe all of our experiences up until this point have impacted who we are in this present moment and these experiences may require various tools to improve and that is okay! :)

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Pam Gibson

My approach to therapy: I have a client-centered approach and try to create an atmosphere of dignity and respect. I use best practice interventions to reduce symptoms and promote recovery in resolving life issues to create optimal health and well being for my clients.

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