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Melissa Lozito

My approach to therapy: I use a client centered, strengths perspective, multicultural, inclusivity, gender affirming, neurodivergent affirming, & solution focused while providing a safe, non-judgmental, & respectful environment to help you reach your goals.

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Stephanie Smith

My approach to therapy: My approach is relational, trauma-informed, and rooted in the healing power of connection. I integrate talk therapy, equine-assisted psychotherapy, and nature-based practices to support clients in building resilience, repairing attachment wounds, and creating lasting change.

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  • In-Person or Online

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Deb Dettman

My approach to therapy: I will make you feel understood while also challenging you and holding you accountable to do the work. I'll help you set specific goals and then we'll figure out what is working and what is not and adapt accordingly. I have a lot of suggestions.

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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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Darren Adams

My approach to therapy: I utilize lots of mindfulness-based therapy, a combination of CBT, DBT, and working with communication and improving listening skills. I like to utilize client centered therapy to help clients have an active part in the direction of therapy.

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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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Kelsey Lockard

My approach to therapy: I use evidence-based practices to help clients unpack the harmful and unhelpful messages they have internalized about themselves from childhood, traumatic experiences, or from just being a human in this world.

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Angela Tam

My approach to therapy: I invite folx in my practice to show up as themselves, in all of your grief, frustrations, joy and sadness. I believe that through receiving compassionate witnessing, you can have more capacity to create an internal sense of belonging.

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Brian Post

My approach to therapy: I will help you to slow down and lean INTO your emotions, especially the uncomfortable ones you’re so good at avoiding. Psychodynamic psychotherapy is an intense process, but I will support and guide you as we explore the terrain of your inner life.

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Lizite Salzman, Psy.D, HSPP

My approach to therapy: I specialize in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which is evidence-based, and very effective in treating anxiety, panic, insomnia, and many other issues. I teach concrete skills and assign homework to help you improve as fast as possible.

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Find Work-Life Balance Therapists & Counselors in Airport Business District of Spokane, WA.

Work can be stressful from time to time, but when the stress becomes too much to bear, it’s wise to consider outside help. With the guidance of a stress therapist, you can discover the causes of your work stress and how to cope.

Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Signs You Need a Stress Therapist

Work stress often stems from long work hours, clashes with coworkers or superiors, and a lack of job security, but many other issues could be to blame. Sometimes work is so demanding that you bring it home with you, leading to a poor work-life balance.

Here are some signs that indicate that you should see a therapist for work stress:

  • You dread going to work.
  • You have trouble remembering things.
  • You bring work matters home with you.
  • You self-medicate with drugs or alcohol.
  • You have physical symptoms: digestive issues, teeth grinding, dizziness, body aches, sleep changes, or headaches.

Read this article for some tips about how to overcome stress.

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