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Rebecca Phillips

My approach to therapy: My approach centers on compassion and science-based approaches. I'm active in the therapeutic process and will roll up my sleeves and get into the work with you. I'm invested and care about my clients immensely. I use EMDR, somatic therapy, and more.

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Linda Johnson

My approach to therapy: I specialize in providing discreet, confidential support for clients and offer expertise in relationship issues, professional stress, anxiety, depression, substance misuse, parenting, blended families, grief and loss, and trauma recovery.

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Dr. Eric Smith

My approach to therapy: I use a person centered approach that allows the client to challenge himself at the pace they feel comfortable.

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Taiwana O'Neal

My approach to therapy: I use a variety of treatment modalities, including Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Interpersonal Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy, and Cognitive Processing for Trauma. I have experience working with adolescent, adult, and geriatric populations.

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Ellen Hanna

My approach to therapy: that I am extremely understanding and compassionate, yet direct. I also like to incorporate humor when appropriate. You are the expert on you, so I will take your lead and guide you through the process of creating a greater you.

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Allie Archer

My approach to therapy: I believe that change and freedom comes from a safe, therapeutic relationship. I have seen that by sharing practical skills and processing one’s past and present, you can have hope for the future! I am trauma informed and also use CBT/DBT.

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Fabian Armenta

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy includes a strength-based framework where I seek to help my clients identify and build upon their natural strengths. I also use innovation and imagination to help empower clients to move through situations that seem impossible

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Ioana Avery

My approach to therapy: My approach is straightforward and down to earth. I go deep to the core of the issues and I waste no time. I use a multitude of methods and models that enable me to understand in depth your issues and dive right into action mode.

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Master Peace Wellness & Consulting

My approach to therapy: As your therapist, we navigate your reality sitting in your shoes our time together, examining life experiences that will lead to increased confidence, relationships satisfaction, independence, and the capacity to effectively navigate challenges.

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Catherine Trinh

My approach to therapy: I am a very interactive and charismatic person that involves lots of life enhancing tools, education, and assessments for growth. I am prudent about the timing of strong approaches when needed that is honest and fair.

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