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Robert Miljour

My approach to therapy: My approach involves caring for the "whole person", considering the psychological, physical, cultural, and spiritual aspects of the individual. As a member of the LGBTQ+ community, nonjudgement is my top priority. I want my clients to feel Heard.

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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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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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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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Bryonna Perperian

My approach to therapy: I incorporate evidence-based approaches such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, person-centered therapy, solution-focused therapy and mindfulness to foster growth and resilience. I am committed to providing a safe, non-judgmental space where clients can explore their emotions, build coping strategies, and work toward meaningful change.

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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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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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Raymond Batista

My approach to therapy: My approach is informed by my background in clinical social work. I treat my client's stressors from a contextual lens that integrates the individual, intersectional, and environmental impact of your identities, your environment, and past history.

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MaryEllen Leger

My approach to therapy: I utilize various approaches to therapy, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy, and Solution Focused Therapy among others. Together we will find what is best suited to you.

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Matthew Cohen

My approach to therapy: I help and support by using music as a therapeutic tool to unlock emotions, build motivation, and create new pathways for healing and growth. You don’t need to be a musician to benefit — just a willingness to listen, reflect, and discover how music can help you connect more deeply with yourself.

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