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My approach to therapy: To help you better understand your struggles so you can stop judging yourself. Next we will move into exploring what you need to move through the struggles, i.e. overthinking, trauma and stress, feeling intense anger or anxiety, isolating yourself from others. Finally I'll support you as you practice caring for yourself and connecting with others.
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My approach to therapy: I use several different approaches or theories in therapy as I believe no one approach fits all clients. I believe that one must take a holistic approach to overall health. `
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My approach to therapy: My approach is strength-based, attachment focused, and mindful. I utilize Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), EMDR, hypnosis, and Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT).
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My approach to therapy: If you are looking for a therapist with a blank, neutral face who gives an occasional "mhm" while you vent for 50 minutes, I'm not your guy. I think if you're doing therapy right, it is not going to be easy. Sometimes we have to hurt to heal.
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My approach to therapy: My approach is holistic and direct, yet always compassionate. I look at the whole picture—mind, body, and lifestyle—to create a treatment plan that truly fits you. I believe in open, honest communication and working together toward healing.
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No matter what’s on your mind, the most important thing is to
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My approach to therapy: I have training in trauma-informed care and experience working with people from all different backgrounds, including low-income, LGBTQ+, folks with intellectual disabilities, and more. But more than that, I truly believe in creating a space where you feel safe to be real.
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My approach to therapy: Therapy is rarely easy, but I’ll walk beside you with honesty and care. I offer a calm, respectful space with a structured, collaborative approach—supportive, clear, and appropriately challenging. We’ll move with compassion and purpose, without pressure. My work is trauma-informed and can include Christian faith integration when desired. You set the pace.
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My approach to therapy: My style is not about quick appointments and hurried prescriptions; instead, it’s about integrative, personalized care combining medications with multiple therapies in a relaxed conversational manner.
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My approach to therapy: I work from a person-centered perspective. This is your story, your way. I'm here as guidance and support. I am able to utilize many techniques in sessions including CBT, DBT, and EMDR as tools to help you learn and grow.
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My approach to therapy: Each of us want to feel seen and understood. Often, different circumstances in our life leave us feeling misunderstood by ourselves and others. During our work together we will work towards identifying and healing these misunderstandings.
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