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Beth Friedman

My approach to therapy: While I have the training to work with various modalities including psychodynamic and cognitive behavioral therapy, I will always prioritize a person-centered approach. I believe that everyone is an expert in their own lives.

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Robert Allison

My approach to therapy: I will help you make lasting, sustainable changes in life. While we look at the things that got you here, the emphasis is on doing things differently now. We identify the things that matter in life and find ways to get you there.

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Elizabeth Buckley, PhD

My approach to therapy: I look for what you want to change, and clarify that with you as we go along. I stay connected with you by tracking what you and I are experiencing during the session. Our relationship is a laboratory for you to try out new ways of relating.

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Relani Prudhomme

My approach to therapy: I use IFS-Informed EMDR, a combination of Internal Family Systems and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, two non-pathologizing experiential modalities which allow deep healing of complex trauma, implicit memories, and triggers.

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Franchester Edwards

My approach to therapy: My practice offers strategies addressing racial stress and microaggressions. Let’s find ways to respond, heal, and move forward.

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Leah Cerf

My approach to therapy: I work integratively, pulling from a variety of approaches tailored to help you create meaningful shifts. We'll get curious about what's holding you back, and help you relate to yourself and the world in a way that feels more satisfying.

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Geri Weitzman

My approach to therapy: I don't believe in a one-size-fits-all approach. Some clients prefer therapy to be an affirming space to be seen and heard; others wish to go deeply into core issues; still others wish a more goal oriented space. I am happy to accommodate your needs.

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Betty Steinman

My approach to therapy: I use a holistic and cognitive approach to find and release the underlying beliefs and emotions that create discomfort. Some powerful processes that I use are EMDR, EFT/Tapping, and Mindfulness to help you find relief and create desired results.

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Melissa Gluck

My approach to therapy: Is that some sessions will involve an in depth soul search into your inner psyche and other sessions may be for venting or putting out fires that over day to day life. Every session is different but you will always be in the driver’s seat.

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Chantae Riley

My approach to therapy: What clients will experience through therapy, is a team approach. We will work together to identify treat goals, plan of action and type of therapy that best suits their needs.

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