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My approach to therapy: Psychotherapy can provide a safe and supportive space for growth and healing to unfold. Through a trusting therapeutic relationship, we can explore inner multitudes, histories—personal, familial, and cultural—and develop greater awareness as we uncover unconscious patterns and conflicts that bind and constrict us.
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My approach to therapy: With over 20 years of experience, I help couples untangle the patterns that feed these conflict cycles. Using person-centered, attachment-based, and emotionally focused principles, I guide you to understand the emotions beneath your reactions and the cycles you get pulled into together. You’ll then learn to turn those destructive patterns into connection.
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