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Sarah Whitledge

My approach to therapy: I enjoy working w/individuals who are just learning they may be Autistic/ADHD/AuDHD. I can help you navigate your world with this the lens of neurodivergence.. I also really enjoy helping people advocate and set boundaries for themselves.

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Sarah Betts

My approach to therapy: I often use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in my sessions. Initially we'll explore your primary reasons for coming to therapy and then decide on what next steps to take. We'll look at how your thoughts affect your emotions and your actions.

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Roxanne Nowak

My approach to therapy: Inclusiveness and cultural competency involving all marginalized communities are strongly held values of mine. I am a trauma-informed therapist (trained in TF-CBT) and can incorporate this type of therapy when needed.

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Jacqueline Siempelkamp

My approach to therapy: I use an individualized approach to best suit my clients' needs. I use most often pull from Person-Centered Therapy, and CBT, and EFT. I believe therapy is a collaboration and we will work together to find the right course of action for you.

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Keisha Cox

My approach to therapy: My professional and personal journey has led me to value the importance of balancing physical, mental, and spiritual health. My clinical practice combines cognitive behavior therapy with a solutions focused strengths based approach.

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Dr. Yanet Vanegas

My approach to therapy: Something to know about my approach is that I use evidence-based practices to help children, adolescents, and perinatal women. I focus on small, impactful changes, keeping your goals and how to best achieve them at the heart of every session.

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Dr. Gayle MacBride

My approach to therapy: I value your time, so I want our sessions to have useful take aways that are based on your needs. Effective therapists balance directness with caring. Together, we will both identify and remove your barriers and stuck points.

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Della S. Lusk, Ph.D.

My approach to therapy: I generally use a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) approach with most clients. Together, we will craft a personalized approach using proven methods to help you create a healthier you.

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Art Howard

My approach to therapy: I have worked with various populations and have a diverse background including people with relationship problems, trauma, depression and anxiety. I utilize a solutions-focused style that combines CBT techniques with a family systems approach.

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Jean Eva Thumm

My approach to therapy: I work on both the cognitive and the unconscious levels. I use a combination of hypnosis, brainspotting, EMDR and dreamwork to aid in the healing process. My website explains how these "soft skills" can help you overcome and heal from tough issues.

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