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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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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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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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Aidan Burrows

My approach to therapy: I focus on supporting young adults, teens, parents, and families in search of structure and clarity. I know how to work with ADHD and patterns of anxiety and depression that keep you feeling wrapped up and stuck. I specialize in treating anxiety and depression in adolescents and adults using cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).

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Erin Figiel

My approach to therapy: I work with people who feel like they’re doing everything right but still end up anxious or drained by the end of the day. Maybe you’re tired of overthinking, feeling left out, or being the one everyone leans on while you’re barely keeping up yourself. Together, we’ll build tools that actually fit your life not cookie-cutter advice.

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Morgan Beene

My approach to therapy: Through the balance of compassion and challenge, therapy with me fosters a warm and supportive environment where you can feel empowered to embrace change. We will work together to explore hurtful narratives, improve mindfulness and practice self-compassion.

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Michael Montero

My approach to therapy: I prioritize building trust as the foundation of therapy and lasting growth. My approach is collaborative and strengths-based, giving you space to explore your experiences while learning tools for healing and self-discovery. I work from a systems perspective, recognizing how culture, identity, and social context shape your experiences and relationships.

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Jesse Matarese

My approach to therapy: I use CBT, SFBT, and EFT to help individuals, couples, and families understand patterns, build emotional connection, and create real, lasting change. Sessions are collaborative, supportive, and focused on helping you move from insight to action.

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Noah LaClair

My approach to therapy: My approach is collaborative and client-centered, working to equip clients with tools that support healing and build resilience.

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Tasha Sarvis

My approach to therapy: it is warm, and collaborative. I challenge clients in a supportive way—helping them grow without feeling overwhelmed. Therapy can be tough, but it doesn’t always have to feel heavy—sometimes laughter can part of healing. I create a safe, supportive space where we can dig deep, build resilience, and still find moments of lightness along the way.

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