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Tyler Wright

My approach to therapy: Dr. Wright has served as an attending psychiatrist on an inpatient forensic unit at a state hospital in Massachusetts, an attending in the emergency department at Massachusetts General Hospital.

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Julia Johnson

My approach to therapy: I look at the whole person from a holistic viewpoint. Our mental, physical, social and spiritual health are all interconnected. I provide individuals with coping skills that strengthen and empower them to work through life challenges.

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Roderic Burks, MS, MS HSc, MA, LPC, NCC - Integrative Psychotherapy

My approach to therapy: With over 25 years of diverse educational and experiential learning through multiple modalities, Roderic Burks brings a depth of experience academically, clinically, and personally to his work with clients.

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Dr. Carlos Alarid

My approach to therapy: I work with individuals who have experienced traumatic events which they may need help overcoming. I have treated active military services members diagnosed with PTSD, depression, anxiety, and substance abuse.

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Britany Wise

My approach to therapy: I have a very pragmatic approach to sessions. I like to see it as we are on a road trip in your healing I am a guide and you are the driver. I understand the terrain and make a plan based on your unique needs.

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Theresa Rodriguez

My approach to therapy: Individuals will experience a safe and nurturing platform where they can process their emotions, while being guided to solutions, changing negative self-views, thoughts, and behavior that no longer serves a purpose for the individuals future.

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Wendi Baptist-McGehee

My approach to therapy: I bring to the table an eclectic psycho therapeutic approach utilizing evidenced based therapeutic interventions. I believe that you need to meet each individual that you are working with where they are, creating a safe and secure environment.

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Emel Stroup

My approach to therapy: Cognitive Therapy has been proven so effective not only in treating current conditions, but in preventing relapse. The client is not passive, but is an active participant and driver of therapy with the guidance and supervision of the therapist.

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Tyree Griffith

My approach to therapy: You can expect a nonjudgmental experience where you can express how you feel. I understand that everyone needs someone willing to listen and empathize with their concerns and needs.

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Kiana Naimi

My approach to therapy: I will support you in enhancing your resilience throughout your life [grief] journey. I’ll support you in creating tailored plan based on your needs that may include clarifying your desires and values, and identify a new perspective on your life.

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