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Melissa Jermann

My approach to therapy: If talk therapy isn't working for you, we will be a great fit. I implement evidence-based treatments and provide my clients with skills to navigate their concerns outside of the therapy room. My approach will always be tailed to fit your exact needs!

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Michelle Scott

My approach to therapy: I'm extremely intuitive and eclectic in my approach. I like to help you become more stable in your symptoms initially, and then dig into what is really causing your pain from the emotional trauma that has been sitting there piling up over the years.

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Teresa Stire

My approach to therapy: "Courage starts with showing up and letting ourselves be seen."-Brene Brown. Starting therapy can feel intimidating for some people. That's why I work to create a safe space where you and I can explore concerns collaboratively and move forward.

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Dr. Lauren Masuda

My approach to therapy: Therapy can and will look different for every individual. Therapy is hard work, and also fun and rewarding. My approach to therapy is evidence-based and tailored to your needs and goals, which may change and pivot over the course of therapy.

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Dr. Radhika Parekh

My approach to therapy: I am committed to providing affirming care to BIPOC, LGBTQIA+ and neurodiverse clients. My approach is trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and strengths-based. At Connect and Heal Psychology, LLC I tailor therapy for each client's unique needs.

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Alison Niblick

My approach to therapy: that I blend styles and treatment modalities. Our sessions will likely combine "going with the flow" of what you would like to talk about, with how to acquire additional tools and perspectives to help you achieve your goals.

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Lauren Barron

My approach to therapy: I practice evidence-based treatments including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and believe that our thoughts are extremely powerful in influencing our outcomes.

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LYNNETTE DE ROSA

My approach to therapy: My therapeutic approach thrives on collaboration and empowerment. You will experience a personalized journey based on your needs. l'll help you gain invaluable tools that leverage your strengths, steering you towards lasting positive transformation.

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Hina Siddiqui, PsyD, ABPP

My approach to therapy: I use evidenced based therapy modalities in my work with clients with the best efficacy. I start with building a rapport and focus on the therapeutic relationship which is key for any kind of therapy to be effective.

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Emily Derouin

My approach to therapy: I utilize an approach called ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) and I also utilize an approach called Body Trust® in my work. I also practice from a harm reduction perspective.

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