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Shanelle Peoples-Lambert

My approach to therapy: I take a holistic and person-centered approach to therapy, I focus on the individual as a whole, rather than just the presenting symptom. I believe in working collaboratively with my clients to create a unique and individualized plan of action

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Kallie Weeks

My approach to therapy: You are unique and worthy of healing and growth! As such, I offer a creative, integrative approach in an empowering environment cultivated with a personalized healing journey in mind, so you may flourish in a manner specifically fit for you!

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Scott Altamirano

My approach to therapy: For couples' therapy, my duty is to help enable a conversation, provide referee-ing, and provide relevant education; but for the most part, its about having the couple talk to each other and I only speak up when necessary.

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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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Andrea Duran

My approach to therapy: My approach focuses on the power of the present to shape a brighter future. We’ll resolve challenges using mindfulness, positive psychology, and holistic, person-centered techniques tailored to equip you with coping and problem-solving skills.

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Jennifer Ferguson

My approach to therapy: When working with me, you will feel heard and still challenged. I use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, with some other methods as needed. I push a little but follow your lead. The ultimate goal is to develop the skills to no longer need me.

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Tina Nickels

My approach to therapy: First, I use active listening to get to know you and what brings you to me. We may use CBT, DBT, Motivational Interviewing or Person-centered Therapy. I will let you address your issues on your terms. I have life experience plus education to help you

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Christy Goelz

My approach to therapy: The first session is finding out why you're seeking therapy and what your goals are. Together, we create a treatment plan that meets your needs and begin the process of identifying and changing negative thinking patterns.

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Nonye Nwokoro

My approach to therapy: I understand the importance of building trust and rapport with clients, creating a safe and supportive environment for open dialogue.

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Marisela Padilla

My approach to therapy: I work from a collaborative and client-centered approach and I believe therapy should be an empowering experience that prepares my clients to face life with confidence in their own strength and wisdom.

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