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Dr. Laura Preciado

My approach to therapy: My approach is very relational and strength-based. I work hard at establishing rapport and trust. I draw a lot from feminist and multicultural psychology. I often provide psycho-ed about self-compassion and challenging automatic negative thoughts.

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Savannah Bowden

My approach to therapy: My approach to counseling looks at how our early experiences influences our current circumstances. I will encourage you to speak freely in session so we can explore the patterns and behaviors that impact your life, and where they stem from.

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Christyn Modica

My approach to therapy: My goals are to aid in experiencing the world in a new way by addressing deeply rooted emotional pain. Healing comes from the process of gaining awareness and breaking away from survival strategies that disrupt relationships and quality of life.

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Claudia Wood

My approach to therapy: I will help you sort out everything going on in your head and make it not feel so overwhelming. I like to work with you to figure out how you want sessions to go because it's your time.

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Maggie Metcalfe

My approach to therapy: With a background in Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling, I take a holistic approach and understand that the work we do and the life we live has a huge impact on our mental health.

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Emily Roussard

My approach to therapy: I approach therapy from a strengths-based and client-focused lens. I believe you have what you need to solve your problems, we just might need to riffle around in your pockets for that bit of bad-ass you forgot you still had.

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Jack Shaw

My approach to therapy: My goal as a therapist is to create a welcoming space where you can be yourself. I embrace your strengths, insights, emotions, sense of humor, and creativity. I believe in your ability to heal and grow.

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Geri Weitzman

My approach to therapy: I don't believe in a one-size-fits-all approach. Some clients prefer therapy to be an affirming space to be seen and heard; others wish to go deeply into core issues; still others wish a more goal oriented space. I am happy to accommodate your needs.

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Wyatt Okeefe

My approach to therapy: I help clients find the tools they need to thrive. I connect with my clients on a human level and though therapy can bring up difficult things there is a lot of laughter and a sense of hopefulness when clients leave their sessions.

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Mandi Long

My approach to therapy: I have training in various approaches that can foster insight and highlight solutions. One size doesn't fit all, so I'll create a plan based on your specific needs and goals for therapy with a focus on empowering clients in ways that work for YOU!

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