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Rebecca Turgeon

My approach to therapy: The approach involves understanding each client's challenges, providing personalized strategies, psychoeducation, and using CBT, Executive Functioning and mindfulness to empower them to manage symptoms and thrive.

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Donovan Beattie

My approach to therapy: Working with me is supportive and adaptable. I meet you where you are, ensuring you’re never alone. I bring an approachable, upbeat energy, creating a space where you feel heard and empowered.

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Stacie Benick

My approach to therapy: it is a down-to-earth, empathic one, sprinkled with humor and compassion. My goal is to create an atmosphere where you feel comfortable and safe enough to express your most intimate thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and experiences.

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Maxim Arbuzov

My approach to therapy: I specialize in men focused therapy, and provide dynamic growth in this area, it is my goal to support and create well-balanced men. I am very excited to bring solutions, calm, and building blocks for the foundation in men's lives.

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Sarah Levy

My approach to therapy: I am experienced in working with a diverse population. I provide therapeutic services for individuals in a safe, validating and non judgmental environment. I work to validate your thoughts and feelings and help you to find comfort within yourself.

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Amy Mezulis

My approach to therapy: I love getting to deeply know each person I work with. Every single person brings a personal history and perspective that makes them unique and interesting. I also love helping individuals be the best version of themselves.

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Benji Bacharach

My approach to therapy: I take a collaborative approach to therapy that centers on helping you understand your experience in the “here and now” and getting in touch with feelings. I strive to create an environment where you feel comfortable sharing anything on your mind.

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Kaitlyn Hartmann

My approach to therapy: Working with me offers a safe space to be your authentic self. Together, we will explore your thoughts, gain new perspectives, and challenge maladaptive patterns, while I support you in overcoming barriers to your goals.

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Victoria Croswell

My approach to therapy: Mental health doesn’t fit into a box, neither does my approach. Every case is personalized and tailored to the unique needs of the person/family. I promote a more holistic approach to treating mental health issues and behavioral concerns.

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Chrishona Henry

My approach to therapy: I may utilize somatic interventions like EMDR in conjunction with talk therapy. We focus on the whole person in session which can include mental, physical, spiritual, social and financial health. I have an interest in holistic and community healing.

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