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Nathan Duff

My approach to therapy: I provided and supervised crisis services for 10 years, so nothing really throws me. I make a point to address the whole person, and particularly in respecting your right to set your goals, and choose what you want to share and when.

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Katie Noel Sherwood

My approach to therapy: I use a combination of different therapy modalities such as Mindfulness, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Person-Centered Therapy (PCT), Dialectal Behavioral Therapy (DBT) and Motivational Interviewing (MI), as well as EMDR.

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Megan Kopack

My approach to therapy: I’m a trauma-informed, somatic, and relational therapist who recognizes all humans are unique and dynamic. I strive to create a caring, open, and judgment-free space for my clients to explore and define their whole selves by utilizing neuroscience-based approaches to address dysregulation within the nervous system, body, and mind.

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Yvonne-Da Copeland

My approach to therapy: I approach each case from a person-centered approach. My top modalities include Christian Counseling, CBT, Motivational Interviewing, Solution Focused, Compassion Focused, Narrative, Strength-Based and Psychodynamic.

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Alimatu Mustapha-Palmer

My approach to therapy: You can expect to get practical skills and tools to resolve your concerns as we engage in a collaborative therapeutic partnership to address your specific needs, challenges, and goals.

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Lisa Smith

My approach to therapy: I practice Problem Solving, CBT, Internal Family Systems, complementary alternative medicine, harm reduction and integration for support psychedelics. I will introduce what is key features in these paradigms until we find what resonates with you.

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Edward Sidebottom

My approach to therapy: I use a combination of Cognitive Behavioral, Dialectal Behavioral, and Person-centered Therapies.

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Danielle Turcotte

My approach to therapy: I consider my approach to therapy to be, above all else, very relationally based and client-centered. This means I may reach many different therapeutic approaches, in general, or even throughout a single session, to meet your specific needs.

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Tina Curran-Taylor

My approach to therapy: I utilize a variety of clinical approaches that include EMDR, EFT/Tapping, Somatic Therapies, and mindfulness approaches.

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Elizabeth Scott

My approach to therapy: I utilize an eclectic therapeutic approach to meet you where you are to provide the most effective treatment techniques such as CBT, TF-CBT, ACT, DBT, Play Therapy, Expressive Arts Therapy, Mindfulness, Positive Mindset, and more.

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