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My approach to therapy: Something to know about my approach is that I show up as a real person—warm, curious, and grounded. I prioritize safety, trust, and collaboration, and I tailor therapy to fit your needs, pace, and values. We'll explore what matters most to you and work from there.
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My approach to therapy: I like to take a very person-centered approach to our sessions. I encourage the clients to bring what they need into the room even if it is different than what we have been working on previously.
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My approach to therapy: While I'm gentle and caring in my approach, I am also honest and straightforward. I believe that each individual has the power to make the changes necessary for growth and healing in their life.
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My approach to therapy: As someone who comes from a creative background, I bring a collaborative and flexible approach to therapy, tailored to your unique story. I work with career-driven individuals and couples facing burnout, anxiety, life transitions, or relationship stress—helping you reconnect with what matters most, both personally and professionally.
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My approach to therapy: My approach is holistic and integrative, blending clinical tools with spiritual and cultural insight. I offer a safe, collaborative space to explore wounds, reclaim voice, and restore hope. Rooted in compassion and truth-telling, therapy with me supports healing, growth, and purposeful living.
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No matter what’s on your mind, the most important thing is to
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My approach to therapy: I am a trauma-informed therapist who supports autonomy with gentleness. I help people calm their nervous system, process difficult emotions, find new and helpful ways of thinking, and help couples find reconnection.
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My approach to therapy: ...I believe every individual is unique and deserves a customized approach. I would describe my approach as holistic, collaborative, and eclectic. A few modalities that I tend to incorporate are Person-Centered Therapy, CBT, Motivational Interviewing, Collaborative Therapy, and EMDR.
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My approach to therapy: I aim to create a space where you feel seen, safe, and understood from the start. I bring warmth, curiosity, and clinical expertise to support exploration of food, body image, identity, and the transitions of pregnancy and parenthood. We’ll work at your pace, using a mix of insight, skill-building, and relational work that centers you.
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My approach to therapy: My therapeutic approach is respectful, nonjudgmental, and empathetic, and I aim to help my clients meet their needs. Evidence-based techniques include play therapy, ARC, CBT, DBT, solution-focused therapy, client-centered therapy, TGC, TF-CBT, FST, CFTP, CCTP, EMDR, the tri-phasic model, the Neuro-Relational Framework, and the SASSI (A&D) assessment.
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My approach to therapy: I believe people grow best where they feel truly seen, understood, and safe enough to explore what’s happening beneath the surface. My approach focuses on creating a welcoming space where clients can cultivate self-compassion while processing challenging emotions and developing resilience.
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