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Jeremy Fusco

My approach to therapy: At Mind Above, I utilize my diverse background in the arena of mental health to include working with PTSD, Trauma, Anxiety, Depression, Military, Veterans, Mood, Distress, Impostor Syndrome, Adjustment, & more. Each client receives tailored care.

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Angela Sims

My approach to therapy: Since "The Body Keeps the Score", I use techniques to help my clients incorporate their body into therapy by using EMDR, mindfulness, and somatic techniques. I'm passionate about helping clients process emotions rather than just understanding them.

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Keyna Omenukor, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, PMHNP-BC

My approach to therapy: I adopt a holistic, compassionate, and empathetic approach to mental health care to inspire better health.

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Dr. Marylyn Sines

My approach to therapy: My treatment approach is strength-based and integrative. It often draws on cognitive-behavioral, solution focused, and dialectical behavioral therapy. I believe that treatment plans should be flexible and meet the unique needs of each individual.

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Jill Pressley

My approach to therapy: At a time when mental health care feels driven by tech companies and profit motives, my practice is about the fundamental work of helping you understand yourself better. And, how your personal history is affecting you today.

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Vanessa Clairjeune

My approach to therapy: I use a somatic and mindfulness approach while also utilizing DBT, Internal Family Systems, bibliotherapy, yoga, and attachment-based interventions. I'm certified in trauma-conscious yoga and have my 300-hour Yoga Teacher Certification.

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Alicia Snider

My approach to therapy: My goal is to provide clients with an individualized plan to meet their needs. This can include integrating Christian beliefs into counseling. I also enjoy working with multiracial people to overcome stigmas or work through adjustments.

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Adriana Marti

My approach to therapy: I believe in a holistic, client-centered approach to therapy. My aim is to empower you with tools and strategies to improve the quality of your life.

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Crisanta Searway, LPC

My approach to therapy: My approach to counseling focuses on the individual's unique needs and goals. I aim to provide a supportive, safe, non-judgmental space to explore your thoughts and feelings, learn new skills, and better understand yourself and your situation.

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Emily E. Harrison, M.A.

My approach to therapy: Significant loss, grief, and trauma change who we are. It can be hard to know what is normal and what is happening internally. I will meet you where you are without judgment, providing the support to restore insight and recreate a sense of safety.

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