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My approach to therapy: I specialize in supporting clients to heal their deepest trauma and trust again. My approach is warm, relational, and grounded in both neuroscience and deep compassion. I offer a space where you don’t have to explain everything—where your body, emotions, and story are all welcome. Together, we’ll gently untangle what’s been holding you back so you can grow
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My approach to therapy: Working with me is knowing you have found a empathetic, knowledgeable, focused, educated, and experienced two decades plus specialist who will help you protect the life you have from further misbehavior of yours and rebuild what you can.
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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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My approach to therapy: I help capable, responsible adults regulate chronic stress at the nervous system level. I integrate EMDR, somatic therapy, and trauma-informed treatment to resolve stored stress, not just manage symptoms. My work is structured, direct, and results-focused.
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My approach to therapy: My apporach is grounded in curiosity, not correction. I work with your patterns of anxiety, perfectionism, ambition, rage as signals with a purpose. Instead of forcing change, we expand perspective and discover what each part is trying to express. I offer clear insight, deep presence, and a nonjudgmental understanding of your nature.
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My approach to therapy: I use a combination of evidence based, experiential approaches such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to develop the psychological flexibility to move through whatever life challenges are currently creating unnecessary suffering.
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My approach to therapy: As a client-centered therapist, I believe in creating a safe and non-judgmental space where clients can freely express themselves. I actively listen, empathize, and collaborate with clients to empower them in their journey of self-discovery.
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My approach to therapy: I am rooted in a collaborative, relational dynamic. This means that I am curious what you are bringing to the table when we connect and I do not have a hidden agenda. My goal is to help you tap into your creativity and your inner well for the depth and transformation that you are seeking. I am equipped with questions, flow and the ability to pace sessions.
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My approach to therapy: I want to help you understand what's keeping you stuck, but I'm not interested in just talking about your problems. I'll work with you to build practical skills for real change. We'll explore your story and patterns, and actively work to create new responses that get you unstuck.
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My approach to therapy: Direct, solution-focused, and emotionally available.
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In-person therapy is a powerful tool. Just like when you’re in-person with the people you care about, you have more access to each other’s non-verbal cues. For both the therapist and the client, this can be helpful. Sometimes, people who spend their days working on computers or doing more socially isolated work feel that in-person therapy is even more valuable because it is a change of pace.
A big part of a therapeutic practice is creating a peaceful environment where the therapist and the client can comfortably focus. A therapist’s office should be a safe space free of distractions and outside influences. Because your therapist is in charge of that space, seeing your therapist in-person means you don’t have to worry about creating the right environment for therapy like you would if you went to therapy virtually from your own space.
In-person therapy also allows for more flexibility in the type of therapy like equine therapy, art therapies, or walk and talk therapies.
If you are trying to make the decision about whether or not you should see a therapist in person or online, our article on making the decision between the two can be helpful. At Mental Health Match we connect you with top local therapists who are experienced in the ways that best meet your needs.