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Heart of the Matter Couples Therapy

My approach to therapy: We have hundreds of collective hours of advanced training and mentorship in the most evidence-based modalities for helping couples move past conflict and develop greater intimacy.

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Maxim Arbuzov

My approach to therapy: I specialize in men focused therapy, and provide dynamic growth in this area, it is my goal to support and create well-balanced men. I am very excited to bring solutions, calm, and building blocks for the foundation in men's lives.

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Ellen Scott

My approach to therapy: I care about your needs and goals and will work collaboratively with you to help meet them, while also encouraging you to explore new paths and perspectives. Therapy is a safe, yet vulnerable space, and I do my best to adapt to your comfort level.

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Sarah Williams

My approach to therapy: I believe the relationship between the therapist and client is the most important part of therapy. By feeling comfortable to share and explore freely we can look at how past experiences and unconscious thoughts may be affecting you in the present.

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Emy Monday

My approach to therapy: that I will never tell you what to do. I will, however, be there for you unconditionally, create a safe space for you to process whatever is going on, guide you on your journey, and sometimes suggest tools and skills along the way.

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Karl Nielsen

My approach to therapy: I use Internal Family Systems to identify and heal wounded parts of ourselves, Emotionally Focused Therapy to address emotional attachments in our relationships, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to connect our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

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Lok Hin "Karis" Wong

My approach to therapy: You can choose if you want a "band-aid" type of solution focused session or if you want to have a "surgery" (cutting deep before it heals) type of childhood attachment sessions. You are the driver, I'm the navigator.

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Meredith Garreau

My approach to therapy: I focus on connection to self and others. I utilize attachment theory to explore family and personal relationships. Additionally, parts work and sandtray are techniques used to identify aspects of self and process pain and healing in those parts.

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Lindsey Morrissey

My approach to therapy: I incorporate mind-body techniques, such as Brainspotting, to support the brain's natural ability to heal as well as interpersonal strategies focused on , learning about yourself, identifying emotions, and developing healthier relationships.

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Jane Park

My approach to therapy: While working with me, clients can expect a warm, empathetic atmosphere where they feel safe to explore their thoughts. Our sessions involve open dialogue and practical strategies to foster personal growth and healing.

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