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Sharla Schroeder

My approach to therapy: There is no better feeling than being truly seen by another person completely absent of judgment. Within the therapeutic relationship, you accelerate toward the positive changes you desire when you have the courage to allow yourself to be vulnerable.

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Andrew Lincicome

My approach to therapy: My approach draws from many good ideas from many great theories, in addition to utilizing my own life wisdom, intuition and compassion to get to the core of your concerns/issues quickly.

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Kevin Belsby

My approach to therapy: I treat people as the experts in their own life experience. Our job together is explore the nature of their presenting issues and to discuss and strategize solutions that would best serve them and their loved ones toward agreed upon goals.

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Barbara Woodworth

My approach to therapy: I use evidence-based techniques, like cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), which helps identify and modify unhelpful thought patterns. Other approaches are acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), existential-humanistic therapy, and narrative therapy.

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Dr. Olajumoke Akinyele

My approach to therapy: My practice is tailored specifically to you as my client because you are your best expert. Together we explore the best practices that would work to improve both your symptoms and the functional impact associated with your diagnosis.

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Carmen Ramirez-Kinsey

My approach to therapy: I’ll work closely with you to identify the sources of your struggles to help you gain better insight and help you develop coping mechanisms to better manage your symptoms. I provide a safe, confidential, and supportive environment.

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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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Angela Opitz

My approach to therapy: Grow in Connection, Trust & Sturdiness in Self: My hope is to join you in broadening the understanding of self and strengths -- building confidence, connection and tuning into the knowledge within you.

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Daniel Hong

My approach to therapy: I mainly utilize person-centered therapy and EMDR, but I am also an eclectic therapist, which means I use various methods from different modalities based on what the client needs. I wish to meet the client where they are at.

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Osakpolo Uwoghiren

My approach to therapy: My optimal goal is to provide clients with the highest level of functioning. I strongly believe in an integrated, comprehensive approach to psychiatric care and my core belief is focused on client-centered philosophy.

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