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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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Lauren Carney

My approach to therapy: If you’re struggling with anxiety, depression, or health concerns, I provide therapy that’s compassionate and practical. I specialize in helping people navigate and manage a variety of life stressors and health conditions, such as chronic pain, cancer, sleep concerns, women's sexual concerns, and more general distress, depression, and anxiety.

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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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Connor Starkins

My approach to therapy: Therapy works best when it is collaborative and based in trust. Every person is unique, and they experience the world differently. I do not try and box clients into specific approaches; I work with them and use all of the tools at my disposal to help them become the best version of themselves (whatever their definition of that is).

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Camila Rodriguez

My approach to therapy: My approach is collaborative first and foremost. It's important for me to meet clients where they are, and to draw from various eclectic approaches. Mindfulness techniques, as well as using art and/or writing often support the opportunity to check in with oneself, and allows for communication with intuitive parts that can remain hidden.

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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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Eliana Samson

My approach to therapy: I approach sessions with compassion, curiosity, and confidentiality. I honor the complexity of identity and personal history, and approach all patients as unique individuals. I aim to provide a place for you to gain a deeper understanding of all facets of your life, which sets the foundation for growth and transformation.

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Alexandrea Johnson

My approach to therapy: My practice is grounded in trauma-informed care, helping professionals in high-demand environments reinforce their own mind-body connection. I am focused on honoring the whole person in order to support long-term growth and deep reflective healing.

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Virginia Scott

My approach to therapy: I will focus our work on your individual needs. I offer trauma-informed, cognitive-behavioral, and creative/expressive art appraoches in my therapeutic work with my clients.

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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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