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Kameryn "Yams" Rose

My approach to therapy: I use an eclectic approach, determining together which tools are best suited to your needs. I will never claim to be without emotion, opinion, or flaws as you work through the therapeutic process. Your voice is always welcome and will be heard here.

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Theodora Triplis

My approach to therapy: Therapy can be really hard, so I like to joke around (when appropriate) to lighten the mood a bit. I am honest and forthright. I will gently challenge you; the purpose is to push you outside your comfort zone and towards growth.

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Dexter Mai

My approach to therapy: My therapeutic orientation is rooted in psychodynamic, behavioral therapy, person-centered, and postmodern (narrative and SFBT). On top of the talk therapy, I am also trained in EMDR and Brainspotting.

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Katie Flanigan-Landeros

My approach to therapy: I support and guide adults struggling with various life and interpersonal stressors gain a sense of empowerment and understanding on how to best manage life difficulties. I use an integrative approach in treatment drawing from various evidence based

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Samantha Shepherd

My approach to therapy: I am not a "one-size-fits-all" type of therapist. I show up as my authentic self to therapy so my clients can. Feeling stuck? Don't know where to start? I love working with people who are motivated to make some changes in their life!

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Erik Escareño

My approach to therapy: Dr. Escareño, expert in mental health, supports LGBTQIA2S+ & Deaf individuals reindigenizing mental health as a framework. Passionate about social justice, they drive change using research, collaboration, and grassroots leadership.

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Joseph Henson

My approach to therapy: My approach is direct and insightful. I utilize a blend of CBT, Solution Focused and Bowen Family Therapy. Standard pace of treatment consists of 3 individual sessions with the target client and then a family session every 4th meeting.

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Jocelyn Aleiadih

My approach to therapy: My clinical multi-probe approach, includes cognitive behavioral therapy, and somatic mindfulness tools to provide a well-rounded and effective treatment that is tailored to your needs and goals.

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Becky Salas

My approach to therapy: My therapeutic approach is tailored to your unique needs. I utilize a variety of evidence-based methods, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution Focus Therapy, Psychodynamics, Mindfulness, and Narrative Therapy.

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Melissa Taylor

My approach to therapy: My approach is holistic incorporating both the body and mind. I utilize a combination of evidence-based therapies and research-backed mindfulness training. This allows me to meet people where they are and customize a path toward positive change.

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