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Dr. Denyse Woods

My approach to therapy: I tailor treatment to your needs and seek to empower you with the skills and techniques needed to improve your emotional, behavioral, and social functioning.

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SCHUYLER MANHATTAN

My approach to therapy: I’m a Solution-Focused Therapist and Coach. This is an amazing evidence-based talk approach that can create massive breakthroughs in your life in 5-10 sessions, so you save loads of time and money and get on to living your fabulous life.

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Katherine Esposito

My approach to therapy: It is a privilege to be invited into your inner world, where I utilize an anti-oppressive, client-centered, strengths-based approach that prioritizes acceptance, empathy, compassion, openness, and humor.

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Amber Banks

My approach to therapy: I take and integrative, trauma-informed approach based on each client's individual needs. I incorporate internal family systems, harm reduction, cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, psychodynamic, somatic and schema therapy modalities

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Maggie Vaughan

My approach to therapy: Specialized in evidence-based treatments for couples therapy, teen and adolescent concerns and adjustment, trauma, anxiety, and depression. We focus on root causes as well as active problem-solving Our approach is active and engaging.

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Ashley Pichardo, LMHC

My approach to therapy: I do not believe that there is a one size fits all in therapy. I carry a deep understanding of how we are shaped by our early experiences and how these affect our adult life. My approach is about making lasting change.

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Bernie Crowl

My approach to therapy: I am an eclectic therapist, meaning I make it a priority to be knowledgable with a variety of techniques and approaches. Primarily I work on helping clients develop skills to live a life worth living and to reduce the impacts of various disorders.

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Chanalle Wilson

My approach to therapy: I use integrative counseling strategies customized to each client while maintaining a compassionate and nonjudgmental approach within my scope of practice. Counseling should emphasize inner characteristics and strengths promoting positive psychology.

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Dru Collins-Minch

My approach to therapy: I draw from a variety of evidence-based therapeutic techniques and modalities, including cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness-based approaches, and solution-focused therapy to help you grow and develop effective coping strategies.

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Alex Melman

My approach to therapy: My approach to understanding my clients is to employ a psychodynamic approach, and when seeking to work with the client to make appropriate and beneficial changes, I emphasize gradually altering and replacing maladaptive behaviors.

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