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Marina Feldman

My approach to therapy: I embrace your uniqueness by recognizing that their experiences, beliefs, goals, and values are deeply personal. Therapy becomes a partnership where we navigate life's complexities together.

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Tayler Waldvogel

My approach to therapy: My approach involves understanding who you are, finding your values and beliefs, and to live by those. I provide a relaxed, calm, safe, and confidential environment that facilitates growth and healing.

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Ashley Schultz Henricksen

My approach to therapy: I offer a collaborative, strengths-based approach, tailored to you. Together, we’ll explore old patterns, build healthier connections, and focus on your unique strengths to support meaningful, lasting growth. Therapy isn’t one-size-fits-all—we’ll find what truly fits you.

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Sharon Raugutt

My approach to therapy: You are the expert of you, your child, your family. I believe that just as every individual is unique and has unique needs, therapeutic approaches need to be personalized and adapted to fit each client or family in order to be effective.

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Brenda Quinn

My approach to therapy: My approach to my work with clients is strengths based and client-centered. I do not have a one size fits all method to my work nor do I work to bandaid circumstances. I believe that therapy should help all clients reach their highest potential.

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Margo Abrams

My approach to therapy: I use a nurturing yet directive style that creates a safe and approachable therapeutic environment. I use a blend of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and relational approaches, tailoring my work to each client’s unique needs. My goal is to create a warm, supportive space where you or your child feels heard, understood, and cared for.

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Ashley Shepard

My approach to therapy: I meet you where you’re at and create a safe, judgment-free space. Using an intersectional feminist and trauma-informed approach that respects you as you are, I help you feel understood and supported. Expect a little chaos, a little crying, and a lot of laughter—healing isn't tidy, and that's okay!

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Krystyna Kaminski

My approach to therapy: My approach isn’t one-size-fits-all. For children, I use play to decode big feelings; for teens, I provide a relatable, identity-affirming space that ditches the "stuffy" vibe. Whether navigating anxiety or neurodivergence, I use humor and evidence-based tools to ensure therapy feels like a real conversation, not a clinical interrogation.

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Jennifer Miller

My approach to therapy: I value therapy as a safe space for self-discovery and personal growth, integrating trauma-informed, psycho-dynamic, and person-centered approaches with mindfulness techniques.

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Rose Hellat

My approach to therapy: My approach is direct, grounded, and deeply compassionate. I offer a space where truth is valued over comfort—unpacking patterns, challenging stuck narratives, and exploring the deeper roots of your struggles. Clients say I’m honest, unbiased, and attuned to real-life complexity.

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Find Child Therapists & Counselors in West Side of St. Paul, MN.

In this day and age, it can be difficult for children to navigate school obligations, social interactions, family issues, and more. Some children even have undiagnosed mental health conditions that make everyday life a challenge. Without adequate support, children may struggle immensely with their mental and emotional health.

That’s where child therapists can help. Wherever you are located in West Side of St. Paul, MN, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced child therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Signs Your Child Can Benefit from a Child Therapist

It can be challenging to determine whether you should seek professional help for your child. Adolescents may need counseling for the following reasons:

  • They isolate themselves from their friends.
  • Their school grades are slipping.
  • They make reckless decisions.
  • They often seem sad or worried.

If a child exhibits any of the above signs, consider speaking with a child therapist. If you are curious to learn more about how you can help your child, read licensed therapist Stephanie Olarte’s tips about child therapy and how parents can get involved.

Your Child Deserves to Feel Better: Explore Child Therapy Today!

Child therapists can identify your child's issues and create a customized plan to address them so your child can flourish and be happy. And with Mental Health Match, finding a qualified child therapist is easy! Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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