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Allison Battles

My approach to therapy: I use games and storytelling to help build understanding, confidence, and connection. I offer culturally-humble care, providing individual therapy specialized in trauma work, and in therapeutically-applied role-playing game group therapy.

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Sarah Edwards

My approach to therapy: My approach is collaborative and tailored to your unique needs. I help you understand old coping mechanisms and discover healthier ways of relating to yourself and others, empowering you to create lasting change.

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GEORGE LOUGH

My approach to therapy: I use different modes of therapy depending on your individual needs, including traditional talk therapy, body-based Somatic Experiencing for PTSD, NARM for C-PTSD, and Jungian dream work. Together we will determine what works best for you.

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Brian Post

My approach to therapy: I will help you to slow down and lean INTO your emotions, especially the uncomfortable ones you’re so good at avoiding. Psychodynamic psychotherapy is an intense process, but I will support and guide you as we explore the terrain of your inner life.

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Open Minds Psychological

My approach to therapy: We have extensive training and experience which creates a unique skill set and passion for working with individuals to support needs around developmental delays, emotional regulation, anxiety, depression, trauma and coping skill development.

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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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Christine Hatchard

My approach to therapy: I am highly skilled in building trust and feelings of safety when working with all clients. I will be empathic and attuned to you as we uncover and process your underlying issues, and not just their manifestation (behaviors).

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Miriam Gerber

My approach to therapy: I personalize my integrative approach, using Attachment-Focused EMDR, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and Interpersonal Process as my primary approaches. I respect and incorporate many intersections of clients' identities and strengths.

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Kaity Brock

My approach to therapy: People will experience my directive yet gentle approach to therapy. I provide a calm, conversational style that will make people feel at ease when working with me.

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Laura Riss

My approach to therapy: I work collaboratively using an integrative approach that draws on mindfulness, cognitive behavioral, dynamic, and creative techniques. We work together to create a plan to help support healing in your thoughts, emotions, and interpersonal patterns.

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