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Kristina Scaglione

My approach to therapy: Working with me means you’ll have a therapist who is both straightforward and supportive. I’m not the type to just sit back and nod—I want you to leave our sessions with something useful you can actually apply to your everyday life.

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Dr. Jessica Hardial, MA, LCSW

My approach to therapy: We use a client centered approach where YOU are the expert of your experiences. We understand that our role is to guide you in reaching your goals on this journey. We tailor our sessions to meet your needs and how we can best support YOU.

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Create Outcomes Psychological Services

My approach to therapy: At Create Outcomes, we help people overcome anxiety, depression, loss, and relational difficulties. Our approach is an integration of psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral modalities, which means we will explore the way you experienced the world.

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Alessandra Macchia

My approach to therapy: My approach is collaborative, compassionate, and grounded in evidence-based care. I primarily use CBT while integrating additional techniques as needed, tailoring treatment to each person’s unique goals and experiences. I focus on both building new skills and strengthening the positive qualities clients already bring into therapy.

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Sammi Farber

My approach to therapy: Though I specialize primarily in eating disorders, I also have extensive experience in treating generalized anxiety disorder, depression, borderline personality disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, relationship problems and life transitions.

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Matt McDavid

My approach to therapy: My approach gently uncovers the strength, wisdom and resilience within you. Through trauma-informed care and a strength-based lens, I help release conditioned beliefs and guide you to reconnect with the empowering truth that you’ve always been enough

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Vanessa Jacobs

My approach to therapy: My approach is integrative, intuitive and artful, weaving together somatic practices, psychodynamic influences, person-centered depth psychology, and mindfulness-based modalities. I see each person as inherently whole—even when past experiences have made that hard to feel.

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Tex Gibson

My approach to therapy: I believe lasting change comes from understanding and accepting all parts of ourselves. We'll work together to transform shame into self-compassion and fear into empowered action.

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Julia Simmons

My approach to therapy: I deeply believe that being vulnerable takes courage and committing yourself to growth through self-reflection is brave. I am honored to hear your stories of success and failure, love and loss and tragedy and triumph. We are all human after all.

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Daniel Freeland

My approach to therapy: Are you fighting a losing battle with your relationship to food? Do you find yourself bingeing, restricting, or engaging in questionable food patterns? Does food take over your mental and emotional freedom? It can feel like a never-ending task to gain control over your relationship with food, leaving you feeling exhausted, defeated, and demoralized.

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