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Amanda Earle

My approach to therapy: I am a trauma-informed Narrative Therapist who often uses metaphor, storytelling, experiential exercises, and skill-building to promote new perspectives and change. I also emphasize Harm Reduction to address problematic substance use or behaviors.

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Annabelle Denmark

My approach to therapy: People may experience insight about past and current patterns, family dynamics and systems. People may also experience an increase of awareness of what is happening in their bodies and why, to help them work with their emotions and remove blocks.

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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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Samantha Ricard

My approach to therapy: We will work together to figure out what got you here, where you would rather be instead, and the best way to help you get there. Sometimes that means venting about your week and other times that means practicing tangible tools you can depend on.

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Bria Tavakoli

My approach to therapy: Through attachment work, “parts work,” DBT, and Brainspotting (an EMDR offshoot), I support clients in building better relationships with themselves and others.

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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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Emily Fitzpatrick

My approach to therapy: It's collaborative and rich questions will be asked. We'll become more familiar with emotions and sensations so there's an ease or flow when the challenging ones surface. We always make sense of your unique needs and work at your pace.

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Jenna Clough

My approach to therapy: I operate from the belief that the more we understand about where we have been, the more control we have in where we are going. I encourage my clients to guide our sessions by bringing in what feels most important to them each week.

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River Tu

My approach to therapy: Operating from an anti-oppression and neurodiversity affirming lens, you will gain insight and understanding on your inner experiences, learn to release trauma stored in the mind, body, spirit and move toward a path where you feel more in empowered.

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Parker Schneider

My approach to therapy: My approach is radical, out-of-the-box & anti-oppressive, while integrating a systemic perspective. We'll use creative & expressive arts, experiential practices, somatic approaches, EMDR techniques, nature-based work and more in our work together.

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