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Annie St. Clair

My approach to therapy: I’m an integrative therapist. I pride myself on truly getting to know each client and tailoring my approach based on their unique needs. I am trauma-informed and take a multicultural approach. I want to understand all the layers of your identity.

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Devon Bowling

My approach to therapy: As a therapist, I enjoy the opportunity to work collaboratively to improve overall health. I support a holistic approach, and value the importance of tending to our mental, emotional, physical, and even spiritual health.

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Kara Lacy

My approach to therapy: Something to know about my approach is that I prioritize creating a grounded, compassionate space where clients feel safe to explore their stories without judgment.

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Rachael Lastoff

My approach to therapy: I want people to grow when they come to therapy. I am not one to just sit and listen, I will ask a lot of questions, give feedback, and assignments to work on outside of therapy. I also swear, make jokes, and encourage you to do the same.

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Amanda Parmley

My approach to therapy: I have over 11 years of experience working as a counselor. Although not the only modality I offer, I am trained in EMDR and specialize in working with clients who struggle with anxiety, perfectionism, and PTSD. I am also trained in CBT-I for insomnia and regularly work with clients experiencing insomnia.

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Gabrielle Green

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is one of warmth, curiosity and authenticity. I aim to nurture therapeutic relationships that feel safe, nonjudgmental and real. Therapy can be tough sometimes which is why I also like to also use humor and self-compassion in sessions as well.

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Nichole Vincent

My approach to therapy: No passive nods or endless “how does that make you feel?” loops. Therapy with me is collaborative, compassionate, and action-focused. It feels like a real conversation; thoughtful, honest, and grounded. I blend research-backed strategies with genuine human connection to help high-achieving adults make sense of anxiety, ADHD, grief, and life’s WTF moments.

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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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Kyle Jackson

My approach to therapy: I specialize in working with high achievers, people who others look at and say "I can't believe you need therapy!" Whether you are experiencing burnout, sleepless nights, or stress from your busy lifestyle, I can help. You deserve an expert-level therapist who truly understands and accepts you.

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Lindsey Finley

My approach to therapy: The most common theoretical approaches I use in my work are Rogerian; person-centered, motivational interviewing, and holistic healing.

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Find Drama Therapists & Counselors in Chevy Chase And Ashland Park of Lexington, KY.

If you’re dealing with internal struggles or conflicts, or are searching for an interactive outlet that can help you improve your life, drama therapy is a promising option to consider.

Drama therapy incorporates drama principles and activities, in addition to psychology and behavioral health techniques, to help you achieve mental health objectives.

It helps you to tap into your feelings, attitudes, and behaviors through theatre and drama-based activities. Drama therapy can include storytelling, improv, role-playing, and theater games. This is a good option for someone who is having difficulty articulating their stories, goals, feelings, and thoughts through talk therapy alone.

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Drama Therapy Benefits

Drama therapy is a proven approach. Here are some ways that drama therapy helps people:

  • Improved self-awareness and self-understanding.
  • Greater self confidence.
  • Healthy and effective interpersonal communication.
  • New coping skills.
  • More expression of emotions and feelings.

This is not an exhaustive list of drama therapy benefits.

If you are interested in learning more about Drama therapy and other forms of expressive art therapy, check out this article by Licensed Mental Health Counselor Jennifer Bishop.

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