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Justice Arledge

My approach to therapy: I meet with each individual where they are. When it's appropriate I can be bold and I am not afraid to talk about difficult things.

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Donna Allen

My approach to therapy: I blend diverse therapeutic methods, tailored to your unique journey. This may involve mindfulness, Eastern philosophy, reiki energy support, CBT, Gottman therapy, IFS, creative arts expression, and the principles of non-violent communication.

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Vanessa Finley

My approach to therapy: I am here to be your guide so you can embody a greater sense of connection, confidence, and ease within yourself and your relationships. I focus my work with individuals who are struggling to navigate the impacts of trauma, painful childhood experiences, grief, loss, and how it impacts relationships and self-worth.

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Dr. Jenna Park, MD, MA

My approach to therapy: My priority is to understand the client's vision and goals, not to present my own. I use a unifying framework for therapy to meet the unique needs of each client. I lead with empathy, curiosity and non-judgmental acceptance in every session.

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Carey Heller

My approach to therapy: Solution focused. While processing your feelings is important, it's crucial to be able to focus on actionable strategies to make improvements. I help people with time management and organizational strategies to help them focus better, get more done, be more efficient, and hopefully less stressed. I specialize in ADHD and executive function issues.

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Steven Orma

My approach to therapy: Hello! I'm a clinical psychologist with 20+ years’ experience supporting and helping you with anxiety, stress, relationships, insomnia/sleep issues, building confidence/self-esteem and coaching for career and life success. I've worked with women and men of all ages and life situations, from tackling challenging problems to achieving goals.

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Azur Jafari

My approach to therapy: I work with individuals who experience anxiety, depression, chronic illness, eating and body image concerns, those who are exploring matters related to identity, culture, sexuality, gender and neurodivergence, who are facing family of origin concerns, and those exploring the impacts of trauma.

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Trisha Williams

My approach to therapy: My theoretical preference is eclectic, as I use bits and pieces from several forms of therapy (CBT, DBT, Reality Therapy, and Experiential Therapy). I tailor my approach to fit the attitudes, goals, and preferences of those I serve.

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Kit Gould-Knight

My approach to therapy: The poet Natalie Diaz writes: "Rather than try to escape my griefs, I’m trying to recognize them as a wildness I can submerge myself in, to be washed clean by the very thing that aches me so deeply." This is the invitation I offer. This is depth work, a good fit if you've already done CBT, tried the breathwork and have an array of coping skills in use.

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Gabriel Wisswaesser

My approach to therapy: Becoming aware of your pain is a meaningful starting point. You might be noticing patterns—conflict in relationships, a persistent inner critic, waves of anxiety, or the lasting echoes of trauma. While the appeal of a quick fix is understandable, you're likely seeking something more sustainable: a deeper, more enduring understanding of yourself.

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