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Peter Odegaard

My approach to therapy: I specialize in trauma informed care, and the treatment of anxiety and mood disorders, but have a substantial amount experience treating a host of other mental health issues in a diverse population of clients. I just became a Certified Mental Health

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Dr. Daniel Kessler

My approach to therapy: A good therapist's job is to hold up an accurate mirror. That means that we help our clients to see and access their skills and strengths they have, while not being afraid to point out the barriers to progress and health that they are facing.

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J. Harrison

My approach to therapy: I try to meet each individual where they are at. That may mean challenging some negative thoughts you may have about yourself or the world or helping you build a set of realistic coping skills to get you where you want to be. Non-judgmental is key.

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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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Samantha Kraft

My approach to therapy: From Children to retirees and everyone in-between. Individual, couples and family; we identify what issue(s) client(s) would like to address. I have provided tailored counseling services based on needs/ abilities and wants of clients.

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Kelsey Harper, Psy.D.

My approach to therapy: Through trauma focused recovery, I help folx build safety, process the past, and connect to the life they want to live. With each client, we co-create an individualized plan that draws from EMDR and DBT.

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Dr. Anna Marie Ortiz

My approach to therapy: With a warm and collaborative style, I aim to tailors therapeutic interventions to address the unique needs of each person, fostering a space for exploration and growth.

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Sarah Sleider

My approach to therapy: is highly relational. We will work to foster attunement to your nervous system and develop ways to regulate your nervous system. We tend to the mind-body connection. Our work might include exploring relational and thought patterns.

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Dr. Natalie Sanchez

My approach to therapy: Therapy isn't a one-size-fits-all and neither is my approach. From CBT and DBT to Narrative Therapy and Experiential Techniques, I mix and match techniques that are likely to benefit you the most.

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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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