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Dr. Karen Tringle, Psy.D, HSP

My approach to therapy: authentic, no-nonsense, and straightforward, with equal measures of compassion and humor, to focus on your presenting concerns. We'll highlight your current assets and strengths, while building new skills, tools, and resources to tackle any situation

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Ajunwa Nwogu

My approach to therapy: I guide clients on working with their autonomic nervous system, which is the base of our self-healing mechanism, rather than going against it. We would do embodying & mindfulness practices as well as talk therapy to bring about the life you hope for.

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W. Katherine Redd

My approach to therapy: I bring a genuine sense of compassion for my clients' difficulties. Through evidence-based practice, I offer a safe outlet for my clients to express and explore their fears, identify and challenge negative thought patterns, and reach their goals.

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Jason Thompson

My approach to therapy: We will work together to gain the tools and understanding you need to help overcome your issues. Everything we do is crafted around your unique needs and experiences.

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Danielle Carney

My approach to therapy: I value being fully human with my clients, and I want to empower you to take charge of your own healing. I'll help you to build self-compassion, unlearn old, unhelpful ways of thinking, and work towards making real, lasting change in your life.

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Kaila Asbury

My approach to therapy: I tend to work from a mind-body perspective to address the whole person as I believe most issues are more complex than a set of symptoms. I utilize EMDR, Parts work (IFS/ego-state interventions), CBT, Mindfulness and and other modalities.

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Adam Holman

My approach to therapy: I believe in helping you help yourself. With a compassionate, direct, and practical approach, we'll use a kit of evidenced-based therapies individualized to empower you towards making changes to live the life you would like to be living!

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Susan Conyac

My approach to therapy: The therapeutic relationship between the clinician and client is so important! I am laid-back and nonjudgmental in my approach and am a great encourager. I aim to really listen and help you develop and showcase your strengths. I use humor, too.

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Amanda Etienne

My approach to therapy: I work with emotionally sensitive individuals struggling with trauma, overwhelming emotions, and anxiety to help them to reach long-term healing. I use a blend of IFS, ACT, and Somatic Therapy to help you reach a life you value.

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Robyn Caruso

My approach to therapy: I have spent the past 15 years working in intensive treatment settings (eating disorders, substance use disorders, trauma, anxiety, depression and related-disorders). I incorporate DBT, IFS-informed, polyvagal theory and psychodynamic approaches.

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