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Amanda Etienne

My approach to therapy: I work with emotionally sensitive individuals struggling with trauma, overwhelming emotions, and anxiety to help them to reach long-term healing. I use a blend of IFS, ACT, and Somatic Therapy to help you reach a life you value.

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Bradley Bryk, PsyD

My approach to therapy: We will work together to recognize the strengths within you, better understand areas for growth, and engage in tangible actions to live your life most effectively according to your values.

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Paul Losoff

My approach to therapy: I take a pragmatic and practical approach to helping my clients. I actively participate in our sessions while providing ample space for you to freely explore and allow ideas to emerge organically.

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Dr. Leyla Mansur

My approach to therapy: We will work collaboratively to identify aspects of your life where you need support. It's very normal to be curious or have questions about this process. Please email or call if you'd like to learn more about working together!

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Jennifer Hillier

My approach to therapy: Let's create the life you deserve. In an safe space free from judgment that facilitates healing & self-discovery. A place you can express yourself freely, and authentically. You deserve a life driven by your passion not your fears. Lets start today.

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Dr. Kristyn Neckles

My approach to therapy: Welcome to Resilience in Becoming... I have built my practice on the idea that we all are in the state of becoming. My goal is to help you on your journey to be clear who you want to be and how you want to show up in your various roles.

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Kenneth Jackson

My approach to therapy: My approach is to engage clients by first getting to know them and their needs. I practice by building a strong empathic connection and a safe space for you to explore, increase self-awareness and implement behavioral changes.

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Justin Miller

My approach to therapy: Using Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) and neuroscience backed tools, I help clients learn practical strategies to manage anxiety and overcome negative self talk. You can heal your past, get clear about your future, and live well in the present.

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Dr. Rosanna Lora

My approach to therapy: I'm supportive and non-judgmental. I like to be straightforward in a way that will foster growth and healthy ways of being in the world. Therapy is about shifting those thoughts and behaviors that have kept you from being healthier.

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Meghan Kean

My approach to therapy: It is my responsibility to pay attention to the big picture- noting common themes that come up. Often concerns that we have present differently across different domains (work, home, etc.) but the emotional underpinnings and impact can be similar.

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