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Magela Robinson

My approach to therapy: I practice from a person-centered, trauma-focused approach, and prioritize creating a supportive and safe space for clients to express their feelings, current life struggles, and support them towards healing, growth and recovery from trauma.

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Aliya Fazal

My approach to therapy: I view therapy as a collaboration and space to explore oneself. I will always work with my client to further their goals and find strength to learn more about themselves!

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Mallory Striesfeld

My approach to therapy: At Healing Pathways of Houston, we are dynamic team of therapists who meet you where you're at in therapy. We collaborate with each of you to create a plan just for you and/or your loved one(s), even if it means thinking "outside the box" at times.

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Elizabeth Vargas

My approach to therapy: I don’t use a one size fits all approach. I'm an integrative therapist and I work hard to find techniques and strategies that will fit the individual where they're at with the right amount of challenge and with something that will resonate with them.

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Josi Lauritzen

My approach to therapy: I believe bringing meaning to our experiences and suffering can bring healing and hope. We will explore and develop tools and techniques to help you manage the discomfort of growth. We all deserve help and a safe place to figure things out.

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Mayra Sigala-Ramon

My approach to therapy: My goal is to support you in your journey to self-discovery and empowerment. As your therapist, I can help you heal from painful experiences so you can move forward. I believe in taking a collaborative approach to helping clients reach their goals.

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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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Kinsey Igo

My approach to therapy: I believe in providing evidence based treatment through CBT, Strengths-Based Approach, TBRI, and Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT) to help you navigate issues that you encounter in your life.

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Ariel Green

My approach to therapy: I'm not the expert! I will never know you better than you know yourself. My goal is to walk beside you and help you feel your feelings, not be overhwhelmed by your feelings, and heal those parts of yourself that are confused, broken, or lost.

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Rachel Allen

My approach to therapy: My emphasis on collaboration. You know your experiences best, and I'm here to offer support and guidance. I'm also goal-oriented, with experience using CBT, DBT, art, and trauma-informed approaches. Whatever your needs, we can work on them together.

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