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Justin Kozak

My approach to therapy: That the therapeutic alliance is very important to me, so I work to gain your trust and respect so you can feel comfortable addressing your problems in a judge free space. I tend to approach problems in an understanding, practical, energetic, and straightforward manner. I am solution focused and want to see you achieve your goals.

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Monica Williams

My approach to therapy: I believe you have all the answers to resolve your problems. I believe that our environment and personal experiences greatly shape how we view the world, our beliefs about ourselves, and others.

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Ariel Ferguson, Psy.D.

My approach to therapy: I start each session with "what is present with you today?". I genuinely care about your wellbeing and want to know how I can support you. We will identify goals, explore current stressors, and work together towards your personal healing journey.

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Kayla Scott-Geralds LPC

My approach to therapy: I take a person-centered and strengths-based approach to therapy. My approach centers on walking alongside clients as they navigate their unique journeys, offering guidance, tools, and encouragement along the way.

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Jessica Sandoval

My approach to therapy: My approach is grounded in helping you better understand your patterns, emotions, and reactions with curiosity rather than judgment. I focus on building insight, emotional regulation, and practical coping skills so you can respond more intentionally to yourself and others in everyday life.

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Anne Scoltock

My approach to therapy: Therapy can be helpful at many points in life, when relationships feel strained, family dynamics become overwhelming, or personal challenges start to impact daily functioning. It can offer a supportive space to build clarity, strengthen coping skills, and feel more confident navigating both individual and relational concerns.

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Morgan Cureton

My approach to therapy: There’s no roadmap to living a fulfilling life, and the challenges we face on our journeys can feel overwhelming, isolating, and ongoing. As we move through life, we may encounter past wounds, relationship stress, and major life transitions that begin to take root in our behaviors, emotions, thoughts, and our most cherished relationships.

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Chelsey Daval

My approach to therapy: I take a relational and trauma-informed approach, focusing on helping you better understand yourself and your patterns. I draw from CBT, narrative, and psychodynamic work, as well as the Gottman Method for relationships. My goal is to help you feel more grounded, clear, and connected in your day-to-day life.

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Angelika Lewis

My approach to therapy: You may be feeling overwhelmed, emotionally stuck, or carrying difficult-to-articulate experiences. Therapy can be a space where you feel supported as you begin to explore what you’ve been holding inside.I work with children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, self-esteem concerns, and identity-related stress.

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Daniel Trinidad

My approach to therapy: You are the author of your story, and I am here to walk alongside you as you grow into the version of yourself you are meant to be. Together, we will discover the tools, clarity, and confidence you need to live more fully and authentically as you.

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Are you and your partner struggling to resolve your relationship issues? Mental Health Match can find you an experienced couples therapist to bring you and your partner closer together and create a happier, more fulfilling partnership.

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Signs It is Time to Seek Couples Therapy

Therapy is often a last ditch effort to save a relationship, but it shouldn’t be that way. While couples therapists can help you at any point in your relationship, you should seek couples therapy right when things start to feel difficult. Below are 5 signs it’s time to see a couples therapist:

  • Communication breakdowns are frequent.
  • There has been infidelity.
  • The relationship feels like a roommate situation.
  • Physical and emotional intimacy are lacking.
  • Separation or divorce has been mentioned.

There is Hope: Start Couples Therapy Today

When your relationship takes a turn for the worse, you may feel lost and powerless, but there is still hope. With couples therapy, you and your partner can gain a deeper connection, air out your feelings, become more self-aware, and grow leaps and bounds as a couple. Read about how Barack and Michelle Obama used couples therapy to achieve a deeper level of connectedness.


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