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Joshua Radliff

My approach to therapy: My use of neuroplastic concepts to help rewire the brain and create new and healthier patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving. I draw from different theories to try and find what works for people on an individual basis.

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Jennifer Murray

My approach to therapy: I help couples improve communication, resolve conflict, and reconnect—especially while juggling the demands of parenting. My approach is warm and practical, focused on breaking negative patterns, deepening intimacy, and helping partners feel heard, understood, and supported in their relationship.

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Nicole DeMarco

My approach to therapy: I take a mind-body and trauma-informed approach, helping clients make sense of their experiences while also reconnecting with their nervous system and inner world. Together, we slow things down, notice patterns with curiosity rather than judgment, and work toward greater ease, clarity, and self trust.

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Elizabeth Chery

My approach to therapy: I utilize various therapeutic approaches, including cognitive-behavioral therapy, Dialectic Behavioral Therapy, and Motivational Interviewing. I have been providing psychotherapy for over 5+ years in various settings.

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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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LaToya J. Johnson

My approach to therapy: It is my belief that there is no one therapeutic method that will work for every individual in every situation, so I employ a variety of theoretical approaches to meet the needs of my clients.

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Jessica Lauro

My approach to therapy: My therapy style as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) is a combination of goal oriented, solution focused, cognitive behavioral, and person centered therapies.

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Dr. Penni Waldman

My approach to therapy: I use an eclectic approach so that everyone’s needs are addressed, as well as CBT, DBT, positive psychology, solution focused, humanistic and energy psychology.

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Raquel Rasuk

My approach to therapy: I aim to address issues from an empathetic approach, that allows agenda flexibility and comprehension partaking from clients socio-cultural background and presenting issues.

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Thomas Dwyer

My approach to therapy: I will meet you with genuine empathy, open-mindedness and unconditional positive regard. I believe in working collaboratively with my clients to identify treatment priorities and create a treatment plan to ensure a beneficial/rewarding experience.

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