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Linda Johnson

My approach to therapy: I specialize in providing discreet, confidential support for clients and offer expertise in relationship issues, professional stress, anxiety, depression, substance misuse, parenting, blended families, grief and loss, and trauma recovery.

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Amy Manion

My approach to therapy: I strive to provide a welcoming, collaborative, comfortable space that supports my clients through the process of self-discovery, insight, and emotional healing. I am a Registered Associate, supervised by Torey Andrus, LMFT.

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Gabriel Trees

My approach to therapy: Whether you are in a committed relationship and experiencing difficulties, breaking up, navigating a new relationship - or want to be in a relationship and don't know where to start - I'm here to help & there is hope.

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Teresa Smurdon

My approach to therapy: You will find understanding & knowledge of your interactional patterns. We'll explore what is and is not working in your relationship and discover what you each want for your future.

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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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Darren Hunt

My approach to therapy: Peer reviewed research suggests that the most vital aspect of a strong therapeutic relationship is trust, and building a genuine connection. This allows for feelings of vulnerability and honest communication in sharing thoughts, beliefs and feelings.

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Darcy Elton

My approach to therapy: We'll build a counseling experience unique as you- we can blend what works best for what you need in our time together. Each time we meet is a new opportunity for healing and growth. Trauma informed approach - no problem is too big or small.

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Scott Kobold

My approach to therapy: My holistic approach takes into account and addresses any factors that can affect our emotional health- relationships, significant life events, family dynamics, your worldview, chronic pain, nutrition, physical activity, and quality of sleep.

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Nic Sutherland

My approach to therapy: I work from an attachment-based, Existential Humanistic, and IFS frameworks, in order to build a safe and insightful therapeutic relationship from which you may more authentically connect to yourself, loved ones, and the world.

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David Smith

My approach to therapy: Our path together will be deeply personalized, based on your unique goals, situation, values, and challenges. I use a variety of treatment models, but the core of all of my work is building on your unique strengths and values with grace and empathy.

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