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Kaitlin Wiechert

My approach to therapy: With over a decade of experience, my goal is to help individuals, couples and families work through depression, anxiety and trauma. I am honored to help my clients create healing around their painful experiences - together & individually.

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Alison Murphey

My approach to therapy: I operate from a more integrative perspective and use many different tools and techniques to create a completely personal and tailored treatment plan for therapy. We will work together to explore options and approaches for therapy that work for you.

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Nathan Hale

My approach to therapy: I am trained in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, which is a therapy that helps you better understand and make change to your thoughts and behaviors. In addition, I am trained in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, to help with psychological flexibility.

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Nathalie Servin

My approach to therapy: Therapy provides a safe container to unlearn who we were conditioned to be. I believe that this experience offers us true liberation, which comes from healing our wounds and learning to feel more comfortable being our authentic selves.

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Barbara Hooks

My approach to therapy: My approach is collaborative, culturally-sensitive, and grounded in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) & Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). I aim to help you get in touch with what matters most, and build a life that is personally meaningful.

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Rosie Newton

My approach to therapy: My goal is to tailor therapy to your specific personalty and circumstances in a "client-directed" approach, drawing on a variety of therapy styles to find what works best for you. My style is directive and caring, infusing humor throughout therapy.

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Dr. Jen Bachtold

My approach to therapy: I use a humanistic, solution-focused, and cognitive-behavioral model that puts you first and includes CBT, ACT, IPT, strength-based, trauma-focused, culturally-sensitive, relapse prevention, and motivational interviewing.

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David Del Francia

My approach to therapy: My approach blends creativity and mindfulness, influenced by my background as an artist and practicing Buddhist. I specialize in helping people navigate the complexities of relationships, personal growth, and emotional well-being.

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Alexis Lee

My approach to therapy: I will empower you to be kind to yourself through self-compassion and self-care and remind you that YOU are resilient.

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Rachael Mathiak

My approach to therapy: In our sessions, you can expect a blend of empathy, humor, and accountability as we explore a deeper understanding of your thoughts, emotions, and experiences while building skills to better cope with the ebbs and flow of life.

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