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Justin Mink

My approach to therapy: As a therapist, I work to create a safe and secure environment where in each session, the world can slow down and together we can compassionately explore, understand, and transform behaviors, thoughts, and patterns that may be holding you back from u

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Wendy Riggs

My approach to therapy: Together we will work to understand what happened to you and the deep impact it has caused. We will work to find healing, to no longer feel the burdens of past hurts and experiences. To no longer feel tethered to the pain, but rather find freedom.

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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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Eden Baron-Williams

My approach to therapy: I consider all parts of a client - their relationships, belief systems, health, and the stories they hold. Through this systemic lens, I utilize somatic therapy, internal family systems therapy, mindfulness, nature, and attachment in our work.

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Wayne Smith

My approach to therapy: I have 8 years of experience working in a variety of settings and serving a diverse population of clients. My training is with depression, anxiety, trauma, grief and life transitions. My approach includes CBT and motivational interviewing.

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Wyatt Okeefe

My approach to therapy: I help clients find the tools they need to thrive. I connect with my clients on a human level and though therapy can bring up difficult things there is a lot of laughter and a sense of hopefulness when clients leave their sessions.

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John Johnson

My approach to therapy: With decades of experience in many approaches I adapt my tools to your specific style and situation. My empathy is grounded in my own journey from childhood abuse to kindness to myself and others. I use a mind body approach to facilitate change.

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Dina Bdaiwi

My approach to therapy: Being a human is wild ! So get ready to vibe, heal, and grow together! I blend Feminism, story telling, and social justice in therapy because context, language, and identity are so real. Bc when we heal ourselves we can heal communities.

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Sable (Sarah) Carrier

My approach to therapy: My therapeutic approach utilizes a combination of evidence-based practices such as emotional focused therapy (EFT), internal family systems (IFS), and somatic therapy

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Katherine Plambeck

My approach to therapy: I integrate evidence-based practices with warmth and care, ensuring that clients leave each session with a tool or strategy to navigate the challenges that brought them to therapy. My goal is for you to feel empowered in your life.

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