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My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is rooted in seeking to understand all that you are. Each therapy relationship is different and may change over time. Finding out how I can help begins with sitting with one another and seeing how that feels, and from there, we can face the questions at the heart of the therapy process together.
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My approach to therapy: Natasha is Founder/Owner, of Eagle Feather Psychotherapy & has over 11 years of experience as a professional clinical therapist. She helps, individuals and couples function at their best, in their healing journey. Natasha supports individuals who seek positive change in their life, learn to become healthier & more empowered, helping clients thrive
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