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Alan Jacobson

My approach to therapy: My practice is integrative, which means that I am trained in a variety of powerful, proven, and effective methods that can help you reach your goals and find new levels of happiness, meaningfulness, connection, and contentment.

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Dr. Ruth Viehoff

My approach to therapy: I integrate multiple therapy approaches to customize treatment for you, both for where you are now and where you want to be in the future. I collaborate with you, using empathy, humor, and gentle challenging as ways to help make change in your life.

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Dr. Nichole Vincent

My approach to therapy: Partner with me to customize a plan for your specific growth areas. Utilize effective communication tools, gain emotional insights, align with your desires, and celebrate each step towards feeling empowered.

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Roberta Moore

My approach to therapy: I want you to find your happiness, achieve wellbeing, and develop a positive outlook on life. This happens when you become more deeply self-aware and emotionally intelligent. You can gain control over your emotions and empower your life through EQ!

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Karissa Mueller

My approach to therapy: I help everyday people navigate everyday life with greater ease by reworking the relationship they have with their thoughts, feelings, and impulses.

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Amie Grant

My approach to therapy: You’ll experience a safe, affirming space where your feelings are honored, patterns are challenged, and actionable steps guide you toward a life aligned with your values. We’ll embrace your strengths and work through obstacles with compassion.

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Kristin Effan

My approach to therapy: You can expect our sessions to be laid back and informal. My calm, supportive demeanor and sense of humor provides a safe space for you to explore your unique concerns as we work on solutions together to get you back on track and living in the moment

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Dr. Kelly McAleer

My approach to therapy: I am open-minded and progressive, intent on helping all clients feel comfortable and get the most out of the therapy process. Therapy should be a safe, non-judgmental space for all and I strive to make that a priority in our therapeutic relationship.

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Katarina Ament

My approach to therapy: I tailor my approach to my clients. Sometimes just having space to explore thoughts and feelings allows for new insights. Others may benefit from support and validation, gentle challenging, or practical tools to manage stress and process emotions.

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Marci Payne

My approach to therapy: Through individual therapy, Marci helps you reconnect with who you are and what you value. She loves working with individual adults who struggle with people-pleasing, perfectionism, and relationships where you feel you aren't free to be yourself.

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