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Jeff Jones

My approach to therapy: The foundation of my therapeutic approach rests on compassion, openness, empathy, and connection. Growth is possible in an environment that nurtures trust and honesty. In therapy, you’re free to be yourself.

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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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Briana Schmidt

My approach to therapy: With systemic insights and trauma-informed strategies, you'll experience a sacred space to explore various parts of yourself, understanding their roles and transforming pain with compassion and curiosity.

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Brittiany Jefferson

My approach to therapy: I utilize a variety of approaches including solution focused and Cognitive Behavioral, in order to not only help decrease the symptoms you are experiencing but ultimately equip you to walk through the various seasons of your life.

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Hilary Neblett

My approach to therapy: that it focuses on getting to the root of what truly matters to you, identifying the barriers that prevent you from prioritizing those things, and empowering you with new skills to navigate challenges and create meaningful change in your life.

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Joe Morales

My approach to therapy: With 25+ years of experience & expertise as my guide, I help clients by identifying challenges and providing them with a supportive environment to share concerns. My attentive listening & constructive feedback help clients on their healing journey.

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Ashley Ray

My approach to therapy: Trauma and anxiety is treated holistically, blending somatic experiencing, CBT, ACT and spiritual exploration to help you heal in body, mind, heart and spirit. Your collaboration is important to the process. I seek to understand your Inner Healer.

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Cheryl Nichols

My approach to therapy: With extensive experience supporting clients through life transitions I often use a narrative approach. I also provide premarital/marital counseling using PREPARE/ENRICH assessments and incorporate EMDR therapy for trauma-focused sessions.

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Trina Bolfing

My approach to therapy: I know the following to be true: what you’ve been through is important, I believe your truth, and you are not broken. My clients are the experts in their own story, and I am their sidekick who reminds them of what I already know is true.

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Megan Corrieri

My approach to therapy: Megan's approach is compassionate and supportive, and she creates a judgment-free environment where her clients feel comfortable sharing their thoughts and feelings. She also believes that humor can be a powerful tool for healing.

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