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Sammi Farber

My approach to therapy: Though I specialize primarily in eating disorders, I also have extensive experience in treating generalized anxiety disorder, depression, borderline personality disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, relationship problems and life transitions.

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Irene Christin

My approach to therapy: In my practice, I use an integrative approach that includes several evidence based techniques. The foundation of my method is empathic understanding and unconditional positive regard. I am truly convinced that every person has a potential to grow.

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Tenneh Johnson Kemah

My approach to therapy: I draw from a wide range of therapeutic techniques, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), EMDR, EFT, and more. This flexibility allows me to create a personalized plan that truly aligns with who you are and what you’re going through.

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Alli Clayton

My approach to therapy: I use a "sandwich approach" to help you find healing. I will help you to learn coping skills to better regulate your emotions, while also using approaches that go deeper in the brain and body to gently and effectively heal trauma.

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David Defoe

My approach to therapy: I believe that each individual client has within themselves the power to change, live their ideal intended life, and maintain satisfying relationships. I have been known to challenge my clients to confront their issues head on without fear.

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Emily Lewis

My approach to therapy: Something unique about my approach is that it is very individualized to your specific needs. I can appreciate that starting counseling is a big step and I must (and I'm ready to) earn your trust vs assume it’s readily given. I’m here for YOU.

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Shelby Milhoan

My approach to therapy: My approach is as unique as you are. We all have gone through different life experiences, so I know a "one-size-fits-all" approach doesn't work for real and lasting change.

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Kathryn Parke

My approach to therapy: that I am very collaborative and focus on YOUR goals. I use EMDR therapy, cognitive therapy and body-focused techniques to help my clients heal. I want people to not only feel better, but understand themselves better.

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Brande Remy

My approach to therapy: With a hands-on approach, the client is able to own the strength they already have within to facilitate change in their life.” Brande strives to create a space for healing, comfort, and a setting in which every client feels accepted for who they are.

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Dr. Tania Alaby-Varma

My approach to therapy: I received specialized training in various evidence-based treatment modalities including Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and ADHD assessment and treatment.

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