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Courtney Killough Roff

My approach to therapy: that we work to align your energy with your authentic self, uncovering connection and purpose. We work holistically, aiming to stretch beyond intellectual awareness to foster mental, emotional, and spiritual connection, and nervous system shifts.

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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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Jackie Williams

My approach to therapy: You will better understand your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors so that you can live life with more self-compassionate and hope. You will understand how your past impacts your present and feel more free to live your life more authentically.

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Karyn Noel

My approach to therapy: I'm here to help you move at your own pace and focus on the work that matters most. Therapy is challenging, but it doesn't have to be something you dread doing. You can do this, and I want to help.

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Lindsay Rosser

My approach to therapy: I practice a holistic, evidence-based approach to heal pain at its source. Using EMDR, IFS, and Somatic Therapy, we identify root causes, reduce triggers, and foster mind-body awareness. This method aims to soothe distress and resolve stuck points.

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Kristina Scarpa

My approach to therapy: I have an eclectic style that is tailor-made to fit each client needs. I always try to provide some immediate relief for current problems with coping skills and problem solving strategies along with exploring ones past for generational patterns.

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Naomi Tucker

My approach to therapy: I offer multiple ways to express yourself, especially if you find words to be limiting. It's optional, but I offer art therapy as well as a technique called Brainspotting that can help you access new strengths and insights.

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Marc Bruderer

My approach to therapy: I believe that emotional insights are the cornerstone of therapeutic change and growth. Having been a client myself, I understand that trust is a primary concern for new clients. My clients appreciate that I can relate to their experiences.

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Lauren Permenter

My approach to therapy: I treat anxiety and trauma with mind-body modalities such as EMDR and somatic based approaches, while also incorporating DBT OR CBT to practice replacing unhealthy thoughts with constructive alternatives.

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Samantha Schumann

My approach to therapy: I work with adults and teens who struggle with neurodiversity (ADHD, Autism) & complex trauma. I use a unique talk therapy as well as an effective deep brain-based therapy called Brainspotting. I use unique and modern therapeutic methods.

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