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Vanessa Latorre

My approach to therapy: I use humanistic models of therapy that focus on a collaborative relationship based on real interactions, and unconditional positive regard. I am a trauma-informed practitioner and enjoy utilizing expressive arts as a conduit to healing.

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Ellen Thomas

My approach to therapy: If you live with chronic illness or care for someone who does, your days likely look different than most. You’re juggling things that often go unseen, and it can feel exhausting, isolating, and hard to explain. Therapy with me is a place where you don’t have to justify why this is difficult.

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Patricia Demasky

My approach to therapy: I like to teach clients how to help themselves by using cognitive behavioral therapy, EMDR, polyvagal theory, music, and art therapies.

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Damaris Davila

My approach to therapy: My psychology approach is centered on warmth and empathy, creating a safe space where you can feel comfortable sharing your thoughts and feelings. I utilize empirical, evidence-based practices.

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Laura Mindell

My approach to therapy: I believe that we have the innate ability to live the fulfilled lives we desire. It makes sense and I understand how life experiences can impact us, and cause us to feel “off balance” in our relationships with ourselves and others. We'll engage in a counseling relationship that allows to reclaim a natural state of well-being and feel revitalized. .

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John Loranger

My approach to therapy: my approach is to meet the client is where he or she is and let them set up the goals that they want to work on and meet with them weekly as well as sending them homework to do in between the sessions as to futher help him better understand where they are and what it will take to move forward towards their goals

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Eliana Balk Moore

My approach to therapy: I'm a therapist specializing in grief, loss and life transitions. I support medically complex people and their partners with feeling less alone in changes to body, sexuality, and loss of autonomy. I am also passionate about supporting mothers through from new motherhood to menopause including impact on relationships, identity and self-worth.

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Jennifer Laporte

My approach to therapy: My approach is supportive, direct, and collaborative. I help adults navigate anxiety, relationship challenges, and life transitions by creating a space where you feel heard and understood. I focus on practical tools you can use in real life, not just during sessions. I also offer sessions in Spanish for those who feel more comfortable communicating that way.

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Kaye Ferreria-Fong

My approach to therapy: My approach is culturally responsive, anti-oppressive, and rooted in a decolonizing framework that centers and honors communities impacted by marginalization. Additionally, my background in pastoral counseling allows me to support clients in exploring their struggles while deepening or redefining their relationship with faith and spirituality.

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Christina Duncan

My approach to therapy: Something to know about my approach is that I create a warm, affirming space where clients feel safe being themselves. My work is neurodiversity-affirming and strengths-based, helping children, teens, and adults build insight, emotional regulation skills, and confidence to create meaningful change.

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Work can be stressful from time to time, but when the stress becomes too much to bear, it’s wise to consider outside help. With the guidance of a stress therapist, you can discover the causes of your work stress and how to cope.

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Signs You Need a Stress Therapist

Work stress often stems from long work hours, clashes with coworkers or superiors, and a lack of job security, but many other issues could be to blame. Sometimes work is so demanding that you bring it home with you, leading to a poor work-life balance.

Here are some signs that indicate that you should see a therapist for work stress:

  • You dread going to work.
  • You have trouble remembering things.
  • You bring work matters home with you.
  • You self-medicate with drugs or alcohol.
  • You have physical symptoms: digestive issues, teeth grinding, dizziness, body aches, sleep changes, or headaches.

Read this article for some tips about how to overcome stress.

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