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Colette Dalton

My approach to therapy: I love using experiential therapy methods that help get you out of your head and into your body, so you can tune into your own wisdom. Therapy doesn't have to just be talk therapy. I can pull from a wide variety of methods to help you heal.

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Karin Yahr

My approach to therapy: Depending on your needs and presenting concerns, I will provide psychoeducation, mindfulness and meditation, self-compassion, assertiveness communication, boundary setting, emotional awareness, emotional regulation, and relational effectiveness.

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Kourtney DeBoer

My approach to therapy: I use an eclectic style of theories and modalities to develop client-centered, realistic treatment plans. I never recommend unrealistic or unachievable treatments that don't align with your goals and vision for your ideal future.

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Amanda Russell

My approach to therapy: I take a holistic approach to your journey through a trauma-informed approach, using a variety of methods and philosophies like Psychoanalytical theories, TF-CBT, Ego-centric, Acceptance Therapy, Attachment Theory, Brainspotting,Solution Focused

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Jeff Eastman

My approach to therapy: I aim to "put myself out of a job" with each new client. This is why I focus on a specific type of trauma therapy that is usually 12-15 sessions, but I also ensure that clients feel fully ready before ending therapy.

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Dr. Anthony LoPresti

My approach to therapy: I am actively committed to helping clients learn more about themselves. I don’t just sit and listen. I talk and ask thought-provoking questions. I offer new perspectives while also offering time to reflect together.

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GEORGE LOUGH

My approach to therapy: I use different modes of therapy depending on your individual needs, including traditional talk therapy, body-based Somatic Experiencing for PTSD, NARM for C-PTSD, and Jungian dream work. Together we will determine what works best for you.

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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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David Smith

My approach to therapy: Our path together will be deeply personalized, based on your unique goals, situation, values, and challenges. I use a variety of treatment models, but the core of all of my work is building on your unique strengths and values with grace and empathy.

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Eileen Chen

My approach to therapy: my approach to therapy is grounded in evidence-based practices, while practicing through a justice-oriented, culturally-humble lens. I approach the therapeutic relationship with openness, compassion, and collaboration. Your goals are my goals.

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