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Georgia Angelakos

My approach to therapy: As a Client-Centered therapist, I prioritize evidence-based practices like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, and Trauma-Informed Therapy. We'll delve into your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, tackling anxiety and incorporating mindfulness techniques if you're open to it. I have a casual, authentic approach and value your feedback as we work together towards your goals.

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Rachel Maldonado

My approach to therapy: I focus on helping you understand your emotions and develop healthy coping skills for personal growth and change.

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Dennis Keppeler

My approach to therapy: I use DBT and CBT techniques to help you understand your challenges and develop self-awareness. Through mindfulness and breathing exercises, we aim to cope better with distressing symptoms.

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Demetris Westerfield

My approach to therapy: She acknowledges the distinctiveness of each person's struggles and is dedicated to formulating tailored strategies that cater to their specific requirements. Her profound expertise has guided countless individuals in overcoming diverse challenges.

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Lauren Benton

My approach to therapy: I use a mix of client-centered and Dialectical Behavioral therapies rooted in feminist therapy: you decide what is important. Then we'll work on navigating it, seeing how it connects to other things & recognizing the impact of our societal systems.

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Isabel Montoya

My approach to therapy: I tend to use a variety of different techniques from dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), acceptance commitment therapy (ACT), and solution focused therapy (SFT). I take a unique approach by having a BRAVE space and helping you reach your goals.

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Dennis Keppeler

My approach to therapy: I have worked as a therapist for going on 20 years. I have integrated many different approaches into my work with clients, from behavioral (some DBT) to psychodynamic. I believe that this helps me tailor my approach to each individual that I meet.

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Sabrina Gosmire

My approach to therapy: Some of these tools I teach include reprogramming negative thinking (CBT), understanding parts (IFS), healing childhood wounds/traumas/ meditation, and energy healing practices.

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Dina Owen

My approach to therapy: I prioritize creating a warm atmosphere, and together, we'll work on practical solutions to rewrite your life's narrative. I offer genuine understanding, deep insights into your situation, and a sense of empowerment to move forward.

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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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