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Anita Pasquale

My approach to therapy: I will be taking the time to get to know who you are, and what brings you to therapy. From there, we will discuss your thoughts, feelings, and how you act on them. Moving then to focusing on developing healthy routines, self-care, and awareness.

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Alayna Renwick

My approach to therapy: As a therapist, I fundamentally believe people can change with the right guidance. I would be honored to empower you to make the changes you are striving for. I am a friendly, honest, realistic and open-minded person who is easy to talk with.

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Jessica Kravetz

My approach to therapy: My personal struggle with chronic health issues gives me an understanding for others with chronic conditions. Many of my clients feel misunderstood and I help create a plan to reach your goals. With therapy, you should feel understood and safe.

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Angela Holter

My approach to therapy: Getting to know yourself better, exploring your relationships, attachment styles and understanding why you are feeling the way you are is an important first step to healing. Everyone deserves to be heard!

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Bailey Osborne

My approach to therapy: It is incredibly important to talk about and process trauma experiences to move society closer to a world where survivors don’t have to live in shame. I encourage my clients by reminding them their story matters and therapy is a safe space to share.

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D'Jonita Cottrell

My approach to therapy: I focus on building a strong connection where you feel seen, understood, and comfortable being honest about who you are and your goals. Together, we’ll work on steps toward a more authentic and fulfilling life.

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Megan Johnson

My approach to therapy: I believe change is possible. I know that it can be difficult to reach out for help especially if therapy has let you down in the past. I have seen my clients persist even when faced with the most difficult challenges.

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Brittany Hobbs

My approach to therapy: Therapy can be hard, feeling vulnerable and intrusive. I offer a safe, non-judgmental space for you to speak freely where my goal is to validate your feelings and empower you to discover your strengths. You deserve to be heard and supported.

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James Lockwood

My approach to therapy: I use a variety of human centered evidence backed approaches including CBT, IFS, and existential. I am very practical when it comes to therapy and the stratgies that we can implement to improve your life and your relationships.

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Patricia Gunerman

My approach to therapy: I use Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), Family Systems Therapy, however I base my approach on the Rogerian Principals of; empathy, unconditional positive regard, and congruence. These principals are the foundations for building honest rapport.

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