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Kayle Koepke

My approach to therapy: I work with high-achieving clients who want to feel more grounded, connected, and aligned in their lives. I blend psychology, emotional healing, sexuality, spirituality, mindfulness, body-based practices, visualization, and goal-focused work to help people move past stuck patterns, shift unconscious beliefs, and create real change.

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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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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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Melody Clemons-Smith

My approach to therapy: I practice from a psychoanalysis, psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive, humanistic and integrative approach.

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Whitney Delphos

My approach to therapy: As a recovery enthusiast, my genuine passion for recovery is my greatest strength as a counselor. While recovery can seem daunting, I provide empathic understanding coupled with sincerity that recovery is a positive solution.

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Christine Janik

My approach to therapy: The most common approach is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, but I am trained in multiple theoretical approaches.

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Lyudmila Gonik

My approach to therapy: I use a gentle and creative approach to guide my clients on their journey to healing and growth. I believe that one approach can not fit all and draw from various therapeutic approaches to accommodate my clients' personal needs.

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Emily Guthartz

My approach to therapy: Depending upon the client, I tend to use mostly DBT and CBT related therapeutic techniques.

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MENTEL .

My approach to therapy: We combine evidence-based treatment with a practical, action-oriented style. At Mentel, we believe men benefit most from care that is direct, supportive, and focused on real tools that create change in daily life.

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Sam Lookatch, PhD, ABPP

My approach to therapy: I integrate cognitive behavioral and psychodynamic psychotherapies, with specialized training in addiction and trauma treatment. I also work with families/couples affected by addiction. I believe in developing thoughtful, individualized treatment plans that consider the whole person and the systems impacting their well-being.

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