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Elizabeth Spanburgh

My approach to therapy: My therapy approach is rooted in authenticity. I believe in connecting with my client in a very genuine way that will assist with building a relationship grounded in trust and safety. I also provide EMDR which can be incredibly powerful .

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DMonica Neal

My approach to therapy: I strive to help you gain insight about the problems hindering you from living your best life possible, address unhelpful beliefs, thoughts, and patterns of behavior, and implement new ways of coping through life’s issues.

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Timisha Johnson

My approach to therapy: I am flexible in the way that I conduct my sessions, and willing to take as many different approaches as necessary to meet your mental and emotional needs. Therapy is not one size fits all, so your sessions will be specifically tailored to you!

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Clare Burnett

My approach to therapy: My therapeutic approach is person-centered, but I also utilize a number of modalities because all clients are different and deserve individualized attention and care.

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Michele Deinish

My approach to therapy: I use an Integrative/CBT approach to therapy often incorporating mindfulness. Together we will explore the thought & behavioral patterns that are holding you back from being your best self. I teach the skills necessary for you to realize your goals.

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LILLIE TURNER HATCHETT

My approach to therapy: My approach is to 1) Assess your thoughts, feelings & behaviors so we know where to begin, 2) Explore how current beliefs are connected to past experiences & 3) Help you decide what's needed for the future you want for yourself.

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Mya Carter

My approach to therapy: Clients can expect a validating and supportive environment to openly express their difficulties. We will develop realistic and healthy plans to address challenges. Each session will provide practical takeaways for incremental change and wellness.

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Kia Steele

My approach to therapy: My approach is person-centered as I want to make this therapeutic experience as personable as possible. I also want to know you as an individual and understand the hobbies and activities that make up your day-to-day routine.

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Alisha Dusty

My approach to therapy: I approach counseling from a trauma-informed lens, focusing on life experiences and how they impact our emotions, thought processes, and behaviors. My approach is also strengths-based; utilizing your strengths and building helpful resources together.

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Diamond James

My approach to therapy: I ask questions to help you use the strengths and insight already within. I'm compassionate in my approach, but I don’t hesitate to challenge you when needed. I bring a social justice lens, as the systems we live in can aid or hinder our wellness.

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