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Meagan Clark

My approach to therapy: I became a counselor to help people persevere & recognize their own strength, even during the hardest times. I do this by providing an integrative approach to therapy that combines evidenced based, clinical counseling & holistic health coaching.

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Savannah Fleck

My approach to therapy: I am a huge advocate for helping others become equipped with the tools they need to overcome the obstacles within their lives. The best way to do this is to work on issues as a collaborative team.

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Joanna Vannice

My approach to therapy: My approach is person-centered and I integrate tools from cognitive behavioral therapy, rational emotive behavior therapy, and psychodynamic therapy. If desired, I can incorporate spirituality and faith into our therapy.

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Leigh Tatum

My approach to therapy: She focuses on concerns with depression, anxiety, sexual or gender identity, grief and loss, self-esteem, spirituality, and navigating life’s many transitions.

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Marissa Carelli-Taylor

My approach to therapy: I believe that no one type of therapy works for everyone. I take a very client-centered approach so that together we can help you on your journey to wellbeing. I meet clients where they are at on their journey and help them move forward.

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Alan Hale, MA, LPC, MFTC -

My approach to therapy: I utilize emotionally focused, solution focused, cognitive behavioral, person-centered, Internal family systems, and humor in addressing things such as communication, identity, anxiety/depression, grief, and much more.

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Kimberly Coon, MA, LPC, MFTC

My approach to therapy: I work collaboratively with clients to identify goals and help them achieve their desired outcomes. I am here to provide a safe and caring space for you to explore your unique experience.

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Jessica Ham, MSW, LCSW

My approach to therapy: I specialize in Trauma/Complex Trauma using EMDR, Ego States (inner child work) and complementary modalities to address those life events that take up unwanted space in your mind, preventing you from living your best life.

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Alan Reed

My approach to therapy: Your concerns and goals set the agenda. With compassionate honesty and reflection, I'll help you get there and we'll celebrate success as well as navigate challenges or setbacks together.

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Frank Tenorio, MSW, LCSW - Now Accepting New Clients!

My approach to therapy: With a diverse background in multiple healing disciplines, I offer a unique perspective to help people reclaim and actualize their potential for a resilient, fulfilling, and creative life.

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