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CHRISTOPHER HOLOWATY

My approach to therapy: that my posture is to remain curious and open, courageous and attentive, in order to allow space for both the expression and exploration of emotions and thoughts, unspeakable desires, dreams, and where responsibility is being located.

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Bill Hoekstra

My approach to therapy: I collaborate closely with you to set goals, choose evidence-based approaches, answer questions, and track progress. I will always personalize your treatment to best meet your needs while staying flexible to adapt whenever necessary or required.

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Dr. Vince

My approach to therapy: I'm committed to the mental health and general wellness of Black men. This approach, along with my formal training and lived experience, arms me with the ability to meet Black men where they are and help navigate them toward their desired goals.

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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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Matthew Mixon

My approach to therapy: Working with me, I effectively employ emotionally focused therapy (EFT), which is a transformative experience. My approach fosters a safe and inviting atmosphere, allowing clients to explore and express their emotions deeply.

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Dave Schmitz-Binnall

My approach to therapy: I believe that everyone has their own, unique answers to their issues. My role is to, first help you discover your own true worthiness. Then to help you find your answers and put them into practice to become a confident successful, 'true' you.

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Jay Steinberg

My approach to therapy: I’m here to help you understand and overcome your challenges by offering evidence-based therapy in a warm, non-judgmental, and authentic space. I’m a Psychologist who specializes in treating young adults (Millennials, young professionals, Gen Z etc).

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Raymond Annable

My approach to therapy: Many of my clients come to me at pivotal points in life (i.e. becoming a father) or anxiety has impacted their ability to function. My goal is to work with people with evidenced based treatments and to increase their psychological flexibility.

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Luke Allen

My approach to therapy: The progress you make in therapy is largely determined by what you do between sessions. I can assist you in developing effective, evidence-based, strategies for making changes in your life that really matter.

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Brian Polis

My approach to therapy: Brainspotting & EMDR-trained, I approach therapy honoring your needs balancing empathic listening, validation, challenges, and psychoeducation, always holding your best intentions at heart to set you up for long-term success.

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