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Kathryn Clavin-VunKannon

My approach to therapy: After completing a Psychosocial Assessment, we will explore concrete and emotional goals and how to accomplish them. I will help guide and support you in overcoming obstacles, navigating emotions and relationships, and your future.

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Dr. Harry Voulgarakis

My approach to therapy: In my approach, you'll find a blend of empathy and pragmatism. I prioritize understanding your unique story while applying evidence-based strategies to foster meaningful change. Expect a balance of reflective exploration and proactive problem-solving

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Cameryn Cimino

My approach to therapy: My approach is warm, down-to-earth, and no-nonsense. I create a safe space where we can tackle tough topics with honesty and humor. I focus on practical tools, real talk, and real results—helping you make meaningful change without the fluff.

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Stephanie Alirkan

My approach to therapy: I treat anxiety & relational trauma with modern modalities especially in experiential, somatic modalities that deepen mind-body-spirit connection (e.g. SE, AEDP and Breathwork). I often slow things down to work closely with unconscious material.

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Daniel Minuchin

My approach to therapy: Some people are looking for a space to talk about their lives, and I am an attentive listener. In other situations I am active and make concrete suggestions. With couples I help people to look at and change dysfunctional patterns.

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Sidney Diamond

My approach to therapy: I became a therapist to support children, teens, and young adults in discovering themselves and navigating life's challenges. My compassionate approach focuses on self-esteem, relationships, and direction.

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Alexis Sturnick

My approach to therapy: I blend psychodynamic theory with a variety of therapeutic techniques, creating a personalized approach that respects your unique experience and needs. Through our collaborative work, you'll develop insights and tools to enhance your healing journey.

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Robyn Longo

My approach to therapy: With over 20 years of experience, I offer compassionate, client-centered care in private practice and telehealth. I integrate evidence-based techniques to support individuals and families, especially those in foster care and program environments.

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Relani Prudhomme

My approach to therapy: I use IFS-Informed EMDR, a combination of Internal Family Systems and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, two non-pathologizing experiential modalities which allow deep healing of complex trauma, implicit memories, and triggers.

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Michael Nolan

My approach to therapy: I use my deep understanding of art psychology and mental health to help creatives overcome barriers and find fulfillment through tailored, empathetic support.

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