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My approach to therapy: Looking for therapy that feels supportive, not overwhelming? I work with children, teens, and young adults using a neuro-affirming, strengths-based approach. Sessions are collaborative and practical, with a focus on feeling understood, regulated, and more like yourself.
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My approach to therapy: My approach is collaborative, compassionate and educational. I pull from multiple therapies and provide options for you to select which approach will work best for you. I work from a systems perspective and explore the ways the various contexts you are in impact how you are feeling in your life.
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My approach to therapy: I use the Gottman Method throughout my work with individuals, couples, and families. I am a CSAT (Candidate) as well as a CPTT through IITAP. I offer group sex addiction groups.
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My approach to therapy: I believe transformation happens when the whole person is welcomed into care—emotionally, spiritually, and relationally. I offer a free consultation and often have same-week appointments. I walk with you into wholeness through presence, truth, and the restoring work of God. Let's break free from anxiety and help you move forward with clarity and confidence
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In-person therapy is a powerful tool. Just like when you’re in-person with the people you care about, you have more access to each other’s non-verbal cues. For both the therapist and the client, this can be helpful. Sometimes, people who spend their days working on computers or doing more socially isolated work feel that in-person therapy is even more valuable because it is a change of pace.
A big part of a therapeutic practice is creating a peaceful environment where the therapist and the client can comfortably focus. A therapist’s office should be a safe space free of distractions and outside influences. Because your therapist is in charge of that space, seeing your therapist in-person means you don’t have to worry about creating the right environment for therapy like you would if you went to therapy virtually from your own space.
In-person therapy also allows for more flexibility in the type of therapy like equine therapy, art therapies, or walk and talk therapies.
If you are trying to make the decision about whether or not you should see a therapist in person or online, our article on making the decision between the two can be helpful. At Mental Health Match we connect you with top local therapists who are experienced in the ways that best meet your needs.