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Dr. Ruth Viehoff

My approach to therapy: I integrate multiple therapy approaches to customize treatment for you, both for where you are now and where you want to be in the future. I collaborate with you, using empathy, humor, and gentle challenging as ways to help make change in your life.

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Lynn Louise Wonders

My approach to therapy: As a seasoned therapist with over 20 years of experience, my work with clients is rooted in brain-science, research-based, extensive training that supports clients in having measurable improvement to their moods, relationships and quality of life.

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Della S. Lusk, Ph.D.

My approach to therapy: I generally use a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) approach with most clients. Together, we will craft a personalized approach using proven methods to help you create a healthier you.

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Sarah Dino

My approach to therapy: Above all else I value the relationship with my clients, I aim to collaborate with my clients because I believe that they are the experts in the room. No one knows your experience better than you.

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Jasmine Frazier

My approach to therapy: I do not believe that therapy is “one size fits all” so I utilize different treatment approaches to assist clients in their healing journey, including Trauma Focused CBT, Solution Focused Therapy, EMDR, IFS/parts work, and Mindfulness Techniques.

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Brady Miller

My approach to therapy: I bring Cog-B & mindfulness skills together in our work, untangling the stuck-thoughts, behaviors, & feelings along with acceptance of the present moment. OCD work is ERP exposure/response prevention together at your pace, never forced.

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Dr. Emily Price

My approach to therapy: I take an active, research-driven approach to identify why you are hurting, lost, numb or overwhelmed, bring you the relief you need, and create lasting changes that make you more satisfied with yourself, your relationships, and your life.

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Mary Engelstatter

My approach to therapy: I believe that the therapeutic relationship is the most important factor to change and I strive to give all my clients a safe and judgment-free session. I listen and help you find your voice. It's there-even if you haven't heard it recently!

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McKenna McCracken-Schnedler

My approach to therapy: My primary modality is person-centered therapy, meaning I will meet you wherever you are in your journey. I will point out potential harmful thoughts and patterns that could be hindering your growth, but my priority is making sure you feel heard.

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Teresa Stire

My approach to therapy: I provide relational and client-centered psychotherapy. I utilize cognitive-behavioral and mindfulness techniques to address negative thought cycles that may be impacting your emotions and actions.

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