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My approach to therapy: I do quite a bit of work with trauma, depression and anxiety. I use CBT and TF-CBT. When I see a client in-office, I also use EMDR.
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My approach to therapy: I'm guided by the idea that identity is a continuous narrative - a story, essentially - and emphasize the exploration of the layers of our narrative. I believe when we become aware of our narrative, and the choices we make within it, change occurs.
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My approach to therapy: Psychodynamic psychotherapy places emphasis on providing objective observations towards discrepancies and dissonances that occur within our own narrative. Most of our work will revolve around building upon foundations of vulnerability and trust.
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My approach to therapy: I find myself leaning towards person centered, DBT and narrative therapy.
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My approach to therapy: Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Person-Centered, Motivational Interviewing and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy are approaches to be expected during individual sessions.
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My approach to therapy: My approach isn't about rigid protocols or just nodding along. While I use evidence-based methods like CBT, ACT, and DBT to offer practical strategies, my approach is also deeply human and relationship-centered. I believe lasting change happens when we combine science-backed tools with an in-depth understanding of your unique experiences and needs.
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My approach to therapy: Kevin's approach is client driven. He has a caring heart and desires for you to work on what is most important to you. Kevin has experience using Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Family Systems and Solution Focused Therapy.
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My approach to therapy: My most common approach to therapy is client centered approach and cognitive behavioral therapy. My theories are supporting the client in making their own choices and helping them identify the pros and cons of the choices.
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My approach to therapy: I give my clients the utmost in compassion, non-judgment, and care. But, because everyone is unique, I draw from many different therapeutic modalities to provide each client with therapy that is as individual as they are.
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My approach to therapy: I provide a client-centered and holistic approach to therapy. I will utilize attachment-based theories and techniques and other modalities such as cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness strategies.
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