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Rachel Kabir

My approach to therapy: While I often use Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and related therapies in my approach, I tailor sessions to the unique needs and preferences of each individual. Sessions are meant to help you reach your goals that we will figure out together.

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Emy Monday

My approach to therapy: that I will never tell you what to do. I will, however, be there for you unconditionally, create a safe space for you to process whatever is going on, guide you on your journey, and sometimes suggest tools and skills along the way.

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Dr. Julie Meade

My approach to therapy: I believe in helping my clients better understand their thoughts, emotions, physiology, environment, and behavior so that they can truly connect with their lives in a meaningful, purposeful way. Your goals and values guide therapy session-by-session.

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Joe Groninga

My approach to therapy: I believe it's important to balance empathy with a focus on helping you create meaningful changes using concrete techniques that are shown effective through research. From the start, my goal help you achieve your goals so that you no longer need me.

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Krista Koskinen

My approach to therapy: My therapeutic approach is grounded in openness and attentive presence, fostering a nurturing and safe space that allows the emergence of new ways of relating to others and the world around us.

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Camille Larsen

My approach to therapy: I approach my work with integrity and respect for my clients. I also hold them compassionately accountable and expect that they should be working harder than anyone else for their own healing.

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Miriam Zuroff

My approach to therapy: I am very eclectic implementing a mix of psychodynamic, cognitive behavioral and positive psychology techniques, I believe one approach does not work with all. I tailor-make treatment to meet the needs of each individual client or couple.

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Mary Engelstatter

My approach to therapy: I believe that the therapeutic relationship is the most important factor to change and I strive to give all my clients a safe and judgment-free session. I listen and help you find your voice. It's there-even if you haven't heard it recently!

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Kiesa Kelly

My approach to therapy: I specialize in offering new, evidence-based treatment options for OCD and related and co-occuring conditions that are more gentle and affirming than traditional approaches. These are friendly for neurodivergent folks and those with a trauma history.

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Jessica Ribeiro

My approach to therapy: that I’m deeply committed to evidence-based care. I use the latest research to tailor therapy to your needs. My goal is to help you achieve meaningful progress efficiently while feeling challenged and supported.

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