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Lindsey Morrissey

My approach to therapy: I incorporate mind-body techniques, such as Brainspotting, to support the brain's natural ability to heal as well as interpersonal strategies focused on , learning about yourself, identifying emotions, and developing healthier relationships.

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Marivi Acuna

My approach to therapy: My goal during the intake process is to gain a greater understanding of the lens in which the client sees and interact with the world.

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Eileen Chen

My approach to therapy: my approach to therapy is grounded in evidence-based practices, while practicing through a justice-oriented, culturally-humble lens. I approach the therapeutic relationship with openness, compassion, and collaboration. Your goals are my goals.

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Darcy Elton

My approach to therapy: We'll build a counseling experience unique as you- we can blend what works best for what you need in our time together. Each time we meet is a new opportunity for healing and growth. Trauma informed approach - no problem is too big or small.

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Nate Swapp

My approach to therapy: I target the root causes of issues, gaining awareness is the first step than we use evidenced based and effective interventions that help the client heal and experience relief from the issue. I have a holistic approach that is client directed.

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Colette Dalton

My approach to therapy: I love using experiential therapy methods that help get you out of your head and into your body, so you can tune into your own wisdom. Therapy doesn't have to just be talk therapy. I can pull from a wide variety of methods to help you heal.

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Kaylee Rudd

My approach to therapy: I strongly believe my clients are the experts in their own lives, and my job is to provide a therapeutic space that fosters safety, curiosity, and support as you work to improve your relationship with yourself, the people in your life, and the world.

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JESSIE BRUNELLE

My approach to therapy: I take a somatic and parts based approach with my clients. Strictly cognitive therapy was not effective for me, so I incorporate Brainspotting and movement based interventions to help with processing.

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Dr. Karen Tringle, Psy.D, HSP

My approach to therapy: authentic, no-nonsense, and straightforward, with equal measures of compassion and humor, to focus on your presenting concerns. We'll highlight your current assets and strengths, while building new skills, tools, and resources to tackle any situation

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Dr. Shana Markle

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is client centered and begins with a conversation to get to know you, your history, identities, struggles and strengths. Therapy begins as you are able to trust me and the process and honestly share your thoughts and feelings.

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