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"Annie" Diane Bertran

My approach to therapy: I believe in providing a safe and supportive environment where I will collaborate with you to meet your goals in the way that feels best for you. I adjust my approach to enable you to learn new skills and apply them to your daily life.

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Amanda Etienne

My approach to therapy: I work with emotionally sensitive individuals struggling with trauma, overwhelming emotions, and anxiety to help them to reach long-term healing. I use a blend of IFS, ACT, and Somatic Therapy to help you reach a life you value.

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Pamela Newman

My approach to therapy: Our therapists are action-based and can help support you, your family, or your teen/tween to get unstuck, gain insights, build more self-awareness, and work toward a positive future.

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Dr. Humama Khan

My approach to therapy: I focus on a holistic approach where we consider multiple aspects of the mind, body, and environment. Additionally, my therapy is conducted through a multicultural lens which advocates for an understanding and respect for the nuance in each person.

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W. Katherine Redd

My approach to therapy: I bring a genuine sense of compassion for my clients' difficulties. Through evidence-based practice, I offer a safe outlet for my clients to express and explore their fears, identify and challenge negative thought patterns, and reach their goals.

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Claudia Perolini

My approach to therapy: Therapy invites us to shift our gaze inward-- to listen to the wisdom of our inner voice. Therapy offers this possibility through providing a steady, reliable time for reflecting or simply being in the presence of a professional attuned to you.

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Emily Turinas

My approach to therapy: My treatment philosophy is holistic, utilizing an integrative approach to tailor treatment to the needs of each patient at an individual level. I enjoy working with patients to identify patterns and behaviors that are holding them back.

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Dr. Lindsay Hamilton

My approach to therapy: I'm integrative, meaning I utilize a number of different approaches. I like to take a collaborative approach with clients so that therapy is personalized and as effective as possible.

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Eileen Chen

My approach to therapy: my approach to therapy is grounded in evidence-based practices, while practicing through a justice-oriented, culturally-humble lens. I approach the therapeutic relationship with openness, compassion, and collaboration. Your goals are my goals.

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Tom Gambino

My approach to therapy: As a licensed psychologist, I am well versed in using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and have experience working as a School Psychologist in multiple public schools. I am also well versed in the New Jersey Special Education Code.

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