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Jesse Wingate

My approach to therapy: I am naturally very curious about the clients I work with. I spend time getting to know you, your background, your experiences, and the manner in which life has become problematic for you.

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Alan Jacobson

My approach to therapy: My practice is integrative, which means that I am trained in a variety of powerful, proven, and effective methods that can help you reach your goals and find new levels of happiness, meaningfulness, connection, and contentment.

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Dr. Shana Markle

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is client centered and begins with a conversation to get to know you, your history, identities, struggles and strengths. Therapy begins as you are able to trust me and the process and honestly share your thoughts and feelings.

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David Kent

My approach to therapy: Anticipate feeling some relief within two sessions. Our first session will include identifying emotions or habits that are negatively impacting your life. From there, we will work on managing them and better understanding the "why" behind them.

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Avni Panchal

My approach to therapy: I help people recognize their inner strength and practice self-love. I’m BIPOC so I understand the ways we are programmed to minimize ourselves and our needs, and I’m here to help you find your inner light and make it shine brighter.

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Kelsi Clayson

My approach to therapy: My style is warm and interactive (with a touch of humor!) and I draw from a number of evidence-based treatments with careful attention to your unique situation and needs.

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Jann Dodd

My approach to therapy: You will learn self-compassion while developing skills to heal from anxiety/depression/stressful situations. I use evidence-based therapy to cultivate emotional wellness and resilience with a customized treatment plan based on your individual needs.

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Scott Levson

My approach to therapy: I take a pragmatic and eclectic approach by integrating psychodynamic theories with evidence-based tools. I draw on treatments ranging from CBT, ACT, and CPT, tailoring treatment to your unique needs and experiences.

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Lizite Salzman, Psy.D, HSPP

My approach to therapy: I specialize in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which is evidence-based, and very effective in treating anxiety, panic, insomnia, and many other issues. I teach concrete skills and assign homework to help you improve as fast as possible.

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Dr. Anthony LoPresti

My approach to therapy: I am actively committed to helping clients learn more about themselves. I don’t just sit and listen. I talk and ask thought-provoking questions. I offer new perspectives while also offering time to reflect together.

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