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Michelle Vaughn

My approach to therapy: I can see each client's unique gifts and strengths early on in the healing journey. I utilize the tools and concepts of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to help each individual become aware of their inner environment and its power to create feelings.

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Nadiya Boyce

My approach to therapy: I'm not afraid to hear about your "off-the-wall" thoughts and perspectives (FYI: we all have them!). I will validate your experiences and challenge your approach to navigating your anger, anxiety, depression, and pain.

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Gayle Weill

My approach to therapy: Sessions with me usually look a lot more like a deep conversation than you simply talking. Talking can be very therapeutic (and I promise there will be lots of that!), but I’m someone who will really get in there and be dynamic with you.

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Alex Kawliche

My approach to therapy: As a psychotherapist, my approach to therapy is rooted in humanistic principles and emphasizes the uniqueness and inherent worth of each of us. I believe that the therapeutic relationship is a collaborative partnership.

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Laura Phillips

My approach to therapy: I'm a formally trained cognitive-behavioral therapist, person-centered, and solution-focused. My goal is to help you manage your own mental health, not to stay in therapy forever. Online video therapy is very effective, give it a try!

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Elizabeth David

My approach to therapy: I believe that any relationship is built on trust and communication. Let's work together to strengthen that. You are the expert of your life and together we can work to explore and build on those strengths. I am passionate about hope in healing.

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Whitney Russell

My approach to therapy: I want you to feel accepted and comfortable to be yourself. I love to do deep work with my clients to promote lasting change. Bringing insight, healing, and compassion to the places in your life that hurt.

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Kayla Lazar

My approach to therapy: I utilize a strength based approach as well as incorporating elements of cognitive behavioral therapy to help client take control of their emotions and their lives.

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Kerri Bicskei

My approach to therapy: Working with me is real and hands-on—no endless nodding or “How does that make you feel?” I meet you where you are with empathy, honesty, and tools that work. We’ll tackle anxiety, overthinking, and perfectionism so you feel supported and empowered.

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Wayne Kossman

My approach to therapy: Counseling, for me, is a collaborative journey built on trust and unconditional support. You're the expert in your life; I'm the co-pilot, helping you explore and build on your strengths. I'm here to encourage you on your path of self-discovery.

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