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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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Aurora Fernwood

My approach to therapy: I'll create an experience and space that is safe for you. I'll help you let go of old fears or conditioning from the culture that hold you back from feeling worthy. I do NOT focus on, 'What is wrong with you?' I ask, 'What has happened to you?'

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Nonye Nwokoro

My approach to therapy: I understand the importance of building trust and rapport with clients, creating a safe and supportive environment for open dialogue.

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Kellie Hall

My approach to therapy: My approach integrates psychodynamic, emotion-focused, trauma-informed therapy to explore how past experiences shape current struggles. Together, we'll uncover patterns, empower growth, and work toward your goals in a relaxed, supportive space.

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Dr. Kelly McAleer

My approach to therapy: I am open-minded and progressive, intent on helping all clients feel comfortable and get the most out of the therapy process. Therapy should be a safe, non-judgmental space for all and I strive to make that a priority in our therapeutic relationship.

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Christyn Modica

My approach to therapy: My goals are to aid in experiencing the world in a new way by addressing deeply rooted emotional pain. Healing comes from the process of gaining awareness and breaking away from survival strategies that disrupt relationships and quality of life.

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Jane Park

My approach to therapy: While working with me, clients can expect a warm, empathetic atmosphere where they feel safe to explore their thoughts. Our sessions involve open dialogue and practical strategies to foster personal growth and healing.

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Dina Bdaiwi

My approach to therapy: Being a human is wild ! So get ready to vibe, heal, and grow together! I blend Feminism, story telling, and social justice in therapy because context, language, and identity are so real. Bc when we heal ourselves we can heal communities.

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Dr. Kimberly Cochran, PhD MSN APRN PMHNP-BC LCDC

My approach to therapy: ~ "It doesn't get any better than MOOD BY KIM!" My approach is supportive, empathetic and, above all, pragmatic. Our sessions are discreetly held via telehealth and catered to you.

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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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