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Amy Schneider

My approach to therapy: I use counseling approaches from cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic, person-centered, and Jungian therapy recommendations. Often, therapeutic goals can be met within 8-12 sessions.

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Dr. Kailyn Bobb, PsyD

My approach to therapy: Rooted in existential-integrative therapy, I offer a compassionate, non-judgmental, and empathetic space where your thoughts, feelings, and experiences can be explored to cultivate a deeper understanding for self-discovery and personal growth.

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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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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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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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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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Miranda Denison

My approach to therapy: My approach is interactive and holistic. I enjoy helping folks learn new skills so they are empowered to manage life's hurdles. I consider other factors that could be impacting mental health (looking at you, sleep and boundaries!) with curiosity.

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Meghan Kean

My approach to therapy: It is my responsibility to pay attention to the big picture- noting common themes that come up. Often concerns that we have present differently across different domains (work, home, etc.) but the emotional underpinnings and impact can be similar.

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Matthew Shin

My approach to therapy: that my approach is highly cognitive, and I rely more on insight than written homework and worksheets. I can help you identify and unpack underlying patterns, understand core beliefs, and revise perspectives that together lead to meaningful change.

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Elissa Box

My approach to therapy: that it is tailored to each individual! We work together to identify your goals for therapy and what approach might fit best. I am non-judgmental, patient, and kind while challenging clients to work toward their best selves.

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