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Michael Bruner

My approach to therapy: it's relationally-based. I believe therapy is not effective unless the client has a good relationship with his/her/their therapist, so I will really take the time to build trust and communication with you. I strive to be encouraging and authentic.

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John Carter

My approach to therapy: My clients feel honesty working with me and feel they are guided in a helpful way. Many of my clients are able to disclose deep personal feelings from their life and can provide feedback about speeding up or slowing when needed.

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Katherine Evans

My approach to therapy: I want to help you bring insight to your thoughts and emotions that you might be unaware of. I do so in a compassionate and collaborative way for you to be able to explore your purpose in life or heal from the past painful experiences in your life.

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Megan Bryk

My approach to therapy: I utilize a holistic, trauma informed approach; understanding that our mental health is deeply connected to our environment, culture, and experiences. Each person is unique and I truly enjoy tailoring my methods to fit your specific needs.

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Stephanie Willis

My approach to therapy: My experience in the Chicago-land area included work in Non-Profits, Hospitals, & Wilderness Programs before establishing WillisCC. I specialized with high risk adolescents addressing self-injury, gang involvement and drug use.

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Jessica Rodriguex

My approach to therapy: My approach is both direct and caring, with a touch of humor to keep our conversations relaxed and engaging. I strive to create an environment where you feel comfortable and supported, without taking things too seriously.

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Heather Nemeth

My approach to therapy: We all have a comfort zones where some unhealthy patterns exist. The goal is to change those unhealthy patterns in order to optimize your confidence and self worth. To decrease stress and drama in order to bring new joy and simplicity into your life.

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Lilah Ravinuthala

My approach to therapy: I believe that you are the authority on yourself. I am certain that you have many pressures in your life telling you who and what you are, and I aim to advocate for you as you turn your attention inward.

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Kyla Dannelke

My approach to therapy: I don’t believe therapy is one size fits all, I want to tailor it to your life and your vision! If that means sharing memes and laugh, I’m here for it!

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CIARA WARD

My approach to therapy: My counseling approach starts with compassion, providing a warm and intimate atmosphere. I use strength-based, insight-oriented, and collaborative techniques individualized to meet the unique needs of each client.

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