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My approach to therapy: I make strong connections with my clients through an authentic presence, openness, and well-developed listening skills. I am committed to create a safe and comfortable space for my clients to be able to find solutions to their problems.
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My approach to therapy: Working with me is knowing you have found a empathetic, knowledgeable, focused, educated, and experienced two decades plus specialist who will help you protect the life you have from further misbehavior of yours and rebuild what you can.
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My approach to therapy: I am very active and engaged in session with reflections and gentle challenges. I use evidence-based tools, skills, neuroscience education + somatic work, mindfulness, intuition, creativity blended w/ each client's unique strengths + gifts.
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My approach to therapy: I mix psychotherapy with real strategies, blending emotional support with practical tips you can actually use.
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My approach to therapy: My approach is to let the client lead. I provide structure, slow you down and offer tools with consent and with conversation around what works and what doesn't for you. I listen first and ask deepening questions to help you gain insight and find relief at your pace.
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No matter what’s on your mind, the most important thing is to
know you’re not alone.
My approach to therapy: I work relationally from a psychodynamic, attachment theory based perspective. I tailor treatment with interdisciplinary techniques - from CBT to Narrative Therapy to EMDR. We work to build insight around patterns standing in your way.
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My approach to therapy: I utilize talk therapy through a depth psychological lens, meaning both the conscious and subconscious aspects of your understanding, and mental health are addressed using metaphor, education, and mindfulness exercises to develop self-awareness.
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My approach to therapy: I had the privilege to be under the wing of mentorship of Dr. Stephan A. Hoeller, the renowned Gnostic-Jungian scholar. With this background, I have created my own method of therapy over the last 18 years; I call it “Gnostic Pneumatherapy”.
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My approach to therapy: I treat anxiety and trauma with mind-body modalities such as EMDR and somatic based approaches, while also incorporating DBT OR CBT to practice replacing unhealthy thoughts with constructive alternatives.
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My approach to therapy: I blend psychodynamic, mentalizing, and experiential methods to explore deeper emotions and beliefs. Sessions are safe, nonjudgmental, and foster self-discovery and lasting change.
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