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My approach to therapy: I tailor my approach to my client's needs. I have an extensive background in Cognitive Behavior Therapy but I like to apply Internal Family Systems and Psychodynamic Theory when appropriate. I believe honesty, effort, and trust are essential.
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My approach to therapy: My approach is intuitive, relational, and experiential. I integrate an array of tools to help you find inner clarity, develop coping mechanisms, and enhance self esteem.
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My approach to therapy: that I will never tell you what to do. I will, however, be there for you unconditionally, create a safe space for you to process whatever is going on, guide you on your journey, and sometimes suggest tools and skills along the way.
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My approach to therapy: I integrate somatic approaches and an awareness of how complex trauma patterns impact a person in their present experience. I am curious about the "root" of symptoms, and I work with people to find longterm relief and healing.
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My approach to therapy: My primary focus is ensuring that therapy feels safe for you. I also value the time and energy you are bringing to therapy, and so I will always be clear and direct (gently of course!) if it might help you reach your goals of healing faster.
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My approach to therapy: It's important to employ a strength's approach and utilize a system's theory; sometimes it's easy to forget that much of who we are is interconnected with who we were. I also employ the many attributes associated with CBT - this includes cognitive restructuring, mindfulness techniques, and it's important to research new and innovative interventions.
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My approach to therapy: Coming to therapy for the first time can feel daunting. We all crave familiarity, so stepping into growth often brings discomfort—but that discomfort can serve as a catalyst for transformation. As a therapist, I believe in meeting you exactly where you are, offering support through the process of self-discovery.
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My approach to therapy: I create a supportive, nonjudgmental space where we’ll use tailored, research-backed therapies to help you build resilience, clarity, and lasting change. My approach is skills-based, meaning I will give you practical tools to address your challenges.
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My approach to therapy: My ideal client and those I serve best are members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, specifically those transitioning. I love helping people find their authentic selves and invite in the peace and calm we all need right now. I provide individual therapy, couples therapy, and family therapy. As a trans man myself, you are safe here.
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My approach to therapy: I use a process called Somatic Experiencing. This can help retrain your body's response to traumatic memories. I use Internal Family Systems and Brainspotting where I get to the root of the issues so you can take back control of your life
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Do you find it nearly impossible to let material things go? Hoarding disorder is a mental illness characterized by the inability to get rid of physical possessions. In severe cases of hoarding, sufferers may acquire so many things that they live in squalor and even endanger their own lives.
If you or someone you love needs help for hoarding, hoarding specialists are available to help you understand your hoarding behavior and how to get control over it. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.
When someone is suffering from hoarding disorder, they might have some of the following symptoms:
There are many more hoarding disorder symptoms, though the above are some of the most common.
If any of the above symptoms ring true for you or someone you love, we recommend seeking help for hoarding from a licensed mental health professional. Read this article to gain some insight into how to tell if a therapist is right for you.
A hoarding therapist or counselor can help to pinpoint the issues behind your hoarding behaviors and assist you in resolving them. Following hoarding therapy, you’ll have the tools you need to let go of things, manage your emotions, and make better decisions going forward. We’re here to help you get started. With Mental Health Match, finding a qualified hoarding therapist is easy! Start by browsing hoarding disorder experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.