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Sanaa Mrabet

My approach to therapy: My clients appreciate my expertise and the thoughtful, tailored approach I take to grasp their unique challenges. I focus on offering practical strategies that foster insight and help them manage stress more effectively.

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Rachel Rosenberg

My approach to therapy: I provide a non-judgmental space to help process your emotions and regain control to create positive life changes.

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Stephen Wilson

My approach to therapy: With my warm and empathetic approach, we establish a safe and non-judgmental space to explore feelings, concerns, and goals. I recognize that societal expectations and cultural pressures can often hinder some from seeking support.

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Gayle Weill

My approach to therapy: Sessions with me usually look a lot more like a deep conversation than you simply talking. Talking can be very therapeutic (and I promise there will be lots of that!), but I’m someone who will really get in there and be dynamic with you.

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Dr. Shirley Boone-Sanford

My approach to therapy: I believe psychotherapy is a collaborative process, wherein I partner with you, the client, to help you achieve your desired goals for your life. So my approach is supportive and encouraging but directive and goal driven.

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Paul Losoff

My approach to therapy: I take a pragmatic and practical approach to helping my clients. I actively participate in our sessions while providing ample space for you to freely explore and allow ideas to emerge organically.

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Michael Dutko

My approach to therapy: I am a specialist in treating substance abuse, trauma, PTSD, anxiety, mood disorders, personality disorders, ADHD, and behavioral difficulties. I am trained in various therapies like CBT, DBT, CPT, and person-centered approaches. I also use Prolonged Exposure Therapy and Tf-CBT.

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Olanike IDOWU

My approach to therapy: I tailor my treatment approach to your unique needs and preferences, using evidence-based methods. When it comes to medications, I believe in starting at a low dose and gradually increasing to achieve the desired outcome. This approach helps prevent and detect side effects, particularly in patients new to medication.

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Lisa Schneider

My approach to therapy: I am unique in creating a secure space where your feelings are understood. We walk together on a healing journey while gaining valuable insight and tools to navigate challenges and conquer worry and anxiety. I am here for your transformation!

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Lourdes Valdes

My approach to therapy: I primarily use behavioral and cognitive methods that have clear scientific support for their effectiveness and efficiency. My methods are active, directive, and educative; I aim at solving the problems that the client faces here and now.

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