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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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Juan Contreras

My approach to therapy: I believe you are the expert of your own life, and that’s why I take a collaborative approach to therapy. My clinical contributions will integrate evidence-based approaches such as Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), & Psychodynamic Therapy. The specific approach we take will be guided by your needs, goals, & pace.

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Allison Anich

My approach to therapy: Young adulthood can feel overwhelming—you’re balancing choices, responsibilities and relationships often while still making sense of your past. Trauma or stress can add to the weight, leaving you uncertain about who you are or where you’re headed. I provide a supportive space to process, heal, and move toward a life that feels authentic to you.

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Abigal Bosco

My approach to therapy: Do feelings of anxiety or depression leave you feeling “stuck” in life? Do you find yourself awake at night because you just can’t quiet your mind, and expecting the worst when walking into unfamiliar situations, or starting new relationships? When things happen to us that are not within our control, feelings of anxiety are common.

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Olivia Palumbo

My approach to therapy: I provide compassionate counseling focused on life transitions, identity, relationships, and disordered eating. Using a body-based, trauma-informed approach with CBT, I integrate IFS and Gottman Method Level 1 to support individuals and couples. As a queer-affirming therapist-in-training, I create an inclusive, supportive space.

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Lynn Kleinberger

My approach to therapy: I specialize in fostering open, non-judgmental conversations about sex, exploration, intimacy, stress, past trauma, & relationships. I am part of the LGBTQIA+ community & am kink/BDSM friendly. I am dedicated to creating a safe & supportive environment where individuals can explore their identities, desires, & concerns without fear or shame.

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Laurie Woodhouse

My approach to therapy: I’ve spent my career helping adults, children, couples, and families overcome some of life’s most difficult challenges. I’m honest, dependable, and trustworthy. I always approach my clients with compassion and respect. I create a safe space where you can speak openly about what you’d like to change.

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Marren Norberg

My approach to therapy: I specialize in teen and adult trauma-focused care, with an emphasis on working with survivors of sexual trauma, domestic violence, complex PTSD, and anxiety. I understand the complexity of trauma and how it can affect every part of our lives, mind, and body. Certified in Trauma-Focused CBT, I use an integrated approach that is tailored to each client.

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Michael Dubose

My approach to therapy: I have 9 years of experience working with older adults, both men and women with providing psychotherapy. My therapeutic approach is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.

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