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Discrimination Therapists in Alpharetta, GA


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Dr. Hodge

My approach to therapy: I recognize the unique challenges faced by women striving to meet their needs. Through a collaborative and compassionate therapeutic process, I will provide a safe space for you to explore your feelings and implement healthy strategies for healing.

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Karen Heard

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is centered around helping individuals overcome the challenges that interfere with their everyday lives. I draw from a wide range of therapeutic styles and techniques to tailor treatment to the unique needs of each client.

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Miranda Denison

My approach to therapy: it is interactive, holistic, and incorporates humor. I enjoy helping folks learn new skills so they are empowered to manage life's hurdles. I consider factors that can impact mental health (looking at you, sleep and boundaries!) with curiosity.

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Scarlet Chatman

My approach to therapy: even when we are going through challenges in sessions, I am still on your side. My goal is to create growth through challenge while providing a safe environment of unconditional acceptance.

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Dr. Alisha Powell

My approach to therapy: I believe that every relationship is different and I work with couples to find what works for their specific relationship in a way that is affirming of each partner's needs ands expectations.

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Joe Groninga

My approach to therapy: I believe it's important to balance empathy with a focus on helping you create meaningful changes using concrete techniques that are shown effective through research. From the start, my goal help you achieve your goals so that you no longer need me.

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Andrew Bingman

My approach to therapy: My approach is collaborative, and I work closely with each client to create a unique experience that is tailored to their specific challenges and needs. My primary goals are to help clients better understand themselves and practice self-compassion.

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Mercedes Santana

My approach to therapy: that it is aligned with 21st century approaches to mental health care. I am highly skilled in integrating empirically validated brain-based, somatic, relational, and cognitive-behavioral approaches that helps you get the most out of care.

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Christine Hatchard

My approach to therapy: I am highly skilled in building trust and feelings of safety when working with all clients. I will be empathic and attuned to you as we uncover and process your underlying issues, and not just their manifestation (behaviors).

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Porsche Collins

My approach to therapy: I specialize in building strong therapeutic relationships to help adults navigate depression, anxiety, and life/health transitions. My approach is solution-focused and goal-oriented, ensuring that each session is tailored to meet your specific needs

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