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Norman Cerny

My approach to therapy: My expertise includes Trauma-Focused Care (EMDR, TF-CBT), ADHD support for both adults and children, LGBTQ+ issues—particularly gay and trans care—self-harm, addiction, and family and relationship conflicts.

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Sara Mitchell

My approach to therapy: I utilize a person-centered therapy approach. With this I take on the role of a caring facilitator, acknowledging the client's experience judgment free and without moving the conversation in a different direction, interfering or interrupting.

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Adam Bowman

My approach to therapy: I draw on many different theories in my work as a counselor: attachment theory, mindfulness and meditation, psychodynamic theory, stages of change model, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and CBT. I will tailor our work together to your needs.

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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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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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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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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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Yasmeen Prince

My approach to therapy: I believe in holistically treating distress. Rather than focusing on a narrow problem, I consider emotional, physical, social and spiritual factors that influence a person’s well -being and seek to help people heal and flourish on a deeper level.

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Erika Richardson

My approach to therapy: I strive to make my practice as inclusive as possible and I am committed to creating an affirming, safe, and judgement free environment for all of my clients. My training includes: EMDR, CBT, DBT, MI, Flash technique, and projective techniques.

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Sonseray Luster

My approach to therapy: I am an authentic, committed, empathetic therapist that can help you find strategies to cope and restore hope. I use evidence based therapies: Solution Focused Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, EMDR Therapy, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.

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