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Edward Quedado

My approach to therapy: I believe psychotherapy is a project between two people where sources of emotional pain and anguish are discovered and revisited, where what has been denied, unimagined, forgotten, or come to be unspeakable can become imagined, felt and spoken.

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Joyce Fusek, Psy.D. (Psychologist)

My approach to therapy: I provide quality psychotherapy, support, and education to empower individuals to develop coping skills to better navigate the difficulties of life. I use the latest in neuroscience techniques and interventions to obtain the best therapy results.

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Evelyn Drambarean

My approach to therapy: client-centered approach, empathic challenger, self-compassion, and increased deeper insight and exploration of self, thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. I serve as a guide for clients looking to heal and grow.

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Kaijah Bjorklund

My approach to therapy: We will focus on deep healing work for their body, mind, behavior, and emotions. We address the root causes of underlying stuck patterns of thinking and behavior at the level of the nervous system with evidence based techniques.

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Tate Sprite

My approach to therapy: Attachment work, mindfulness-based, trauma-informed, experiential, somatic work. I may be a great fit if you don't just want new tools and behavioral skills - you want to re-organize your basic operating system for doing life.

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Brian Whitmer

My approach to therapy: My approach is informed by two decades of experience and training in the depth psychology field. I care about listening to and reflecting on what the unconscious/psyche is communicating through dreams, images, memories, coincidences, and emotions.

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Nora Bice

My approach to therapy: My therapeutic approach is eclectic, collaborative and client-centered, drawing from cognitive-behavioral therapy, mindfulness, attachment theory, person-centered therapy, and feminist therapy.

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Steve Harper

My approach to therapy: My clients gain a deeper connection to an honest experience of themselves as they naturally are. This means meeting together on your terms. The outcome is improved confidence, self-esteem, and authentic empowerment in the direction of your goals.

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Shannon Atherton

My approach to therapy: In addition to traditional talk therapy, I use CBT and schema therapy to help clients address irritational thoughts and maladaptive beliefs that may be impacting their mental health so that they can get to the root problem and make lasting changes.

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Emma Bridges

My approach to therapy: I start every session with a grounding exercise to help you feel more relaxed as we get started. I'm a highly structured therapist, so you don't have to worry about any awkward silences with me. My goal is to put you at ease.

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