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Tori Cherry

My approach to therapy: I specialize in treating eating disorders and body image concerns with a focus on body liberation and the Health at Every Size (HAES) framework. My approach is relational and nurturing, creating a safe space where we can explore and heal together.

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Emmily Weldon

My approach to therapy: My approach as a trauma therapist is rooted in compassion and understanding. I provide a safe space to address the impact of trauma, empowering clients to heal, build resilience, and regain control over their lives.

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Heather Srncik

My approach to therapy: My approach encompasses a variety of techniques based on your individual needs. We will work collaboratively on your goals, identify the roots of your symptoms, and develop tools to overcome your current challenges

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Trauma Therapy for Perfectionsists & People-Pleasers

My approach to therapy: At Telespera Counseling, we welcome individuals from all backgrounds, cultures, and orientations. Our mission is to provide a judgment-free, supportive environment where your beliefs, values, identity, and preferences are fully respected. No matter w

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Emily Flanagan

My approach to therapy: My approach is based on a foundation of creating safety and a Health at Every Size© philosophy. From there, I will work with you to identify the evidenced-based approaches that make sense for the symptoms you are currently experiencing.

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Brandi Stalzer

My approach to therapy: I have extensive training and experience working with eating disorders, and my passion is supporting those with binge eating and related symptoms. Most people I work with also may have co-occurring issues that we are able to treat simultaneously.

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Farrah Bonde

My approach to therapy: Farrah believes in helping her clients find individual solutions to complex issues. Farrah provides a warm, non- judgmental, and understanding approach.

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Jenna Agbaje

My approach to therapy: My goal is to empower you to blossom into the most self-assured, peaceful version of yourself. Every client is different and what works for you is the most important thing. I am able to tailor my approach to fit your needs.

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Shauna Huberty

My approach to therapy: Each person's needs are unique. With compassion & authenticity guiding my practice, I will work with you to develop insight into your core self, and learn unique effective coping tools by building on your personal strengths to accomplish your goals.

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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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