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Esther Terpenning

My approach to therapy: My approach is nurturing, compassionate, intuitive, and grounded in evidence-based practice. With couples, I use Emotionally Focused Therapy to help couples who love one another deeply, yet feel like they are missing each other.

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Whitney Russell

My approach to therapy: I want you to feel accepted and comfortable to be yourself. I love to do deep work with my clients to promote lasting change. Bringing insight, healing, and compassion to the places in your life that hurt.

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Johanna Karasik

My approach to therapy: I combine Accelerated Resolution Therapy and "talk therapy" for quick relief from traumas & distresses and elimination of triggers to help you move forward feeling lighter & calmer. See more info on my website!

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Robert Allison

My approach to therapy: I will help you make lasting, sustainable changes in life. While we look at the things that got you here, the emphasis is on doing things differently now. We identify the things that matter in life and find ways to get you there.

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Amanda Sweetbark

My approach to therapy: I feel therapy needs to be a consistent, reliable space where you feel safe to fully explore your history, your fears, and your innermost thoughts and feelings without shame, guilt, or fear of judgment.

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Christina Abood

My approach to therapy: My approach is to meet you exactly where you are & create space for you to express your thoughts & feelings. We will work to understand & heal unprocessed emotions, past experiences & identify what is getting in the way of your happiness & wellbeing.

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Laura Hobbs

My approach to therapy: Laura's approach is influenced by psychodynamic therapy, narrative therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, Acceptance & Commitment Therapy, and mindfulness techniques.

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Katie Finn

My approach to therapy: My informal, client-centered approach integrates systems and social work perspectives. I honor your individuality while considering broader contexts, guiding you through challenges with empathy and understanding.

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Lori Johnson

My approach to therapy: As OCD Spectrum specialized practice, we understand the need for holistic care. We have a vetting list of prescribers. We can work alongside you and your current therapists. We provide evidenced based practices for OCD treatment: ERP, ACT, CBT, i-CBT

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Trevor Brown | Anxiety & Low Self-Esteem

My approach to therapy: I am real with my clients. I will treat you and your struggles with respect AND I will treat you as an adult who is responsible for their own decisions. I will offer support, compassion, and perspective on your journey of transformation.

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