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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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Victoria Britton

My approach to therapy: My mission is to partner with individuals to improve their communication skills, self-esteem, pessimism, and decrease self-harming behaviors. I am a dedicated, motivated therapist that strives to guide my patients toward their sense of happiness.

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Toria Caton

My approach to therapy: Therapy with me offers you chances to look at yourself afresh, without judgment, in a safe, supportive environment. If you’re feeling stuck, you can learn how to become “unstuck.

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Jenna Bogetti

My approach to therapy: My approach is trauma-informed and practical. I help with life transitions, family dynamics, and communication, especially for expatriates balancing multiple cultures or navigating family conflict.

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Sicily Akyiano

My approach to therapy: My warm, person-centered approach is built on genuine curiosity, empathy, and deep respect for your unique story. I blend CBT to help quiet those anxious thoughts and build practical coping tools, with psychodynamic therapy to gently uncover how your past shapes your present—supporting real insight, strength, and lasting change that feels truly yours.

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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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Claire Nakajima

My approach to therapy: I provide therapies that are structured and actionable as well as those that are more exploratory and insight-oriented. I view therapy as a collaborative process and balance these based on your preferences and needs.

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Patrice Arrington

My approach to therapy: My approach is warm, direct, and affirming. I blend practical tools with deep emotional work, using a mix of evidence-based techniques, mirror work, and empowering conversations to help you reconnect with yourself.

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Michael Bohuski

My approach to therapy: I practice Acceptance & Commitment Therapy, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, and Sensorimotor Psychotherapy.

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Orianna Webb

My approach to therapy: We will explore how situations and events affect you and develop concrete skills to manage feelings. We will explore the impact of childhood experiences on current patterns of thinking and feeling.

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