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Jonathan Marmorstein

My approach to therapy: This is hard and I congratulate you on making the choice to get help with life's struggles. The building of rapport through the therapeutic relationship is the key to bringing about sustained and effective change. I use an approach that allows the patient to unscramble their negative thoughts and use more positive thinking.

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Leah Guarino

My approach to therapy: I work with you to determine what is most important to you such as your values, interests, and wants, with the goal of helping you move toward those things. I take a relaxed approach to sessions and check-in with clients on what's most pressing to them. I also love integrating pop culture such as characters/themes you can relate to in movies, tv or music.

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Brittany Futch

My approach to therapy: I offer an informal, nonjudgmental, and integrated approach when it comes to counseling. I want you to feel comfortable and trusting in me as your therapist. I also challenge my clients when I feel as if it's necessary or beneficial to the client and their overall care.

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Rebecca Clark

My approach to therapy: My approach is warm, collaborative, and nonjudgmental. I meet you where you are and help you break patterns rooted in shame, burnout, and self-doubt. Together, we’ll build insight, self-trust, and tools for lasting change—at your pace and in a space that feels safe and authentic.

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Cheyenne Wright

My approach to therapy: I take a flexible, personalized approach to therapy, blending evidence-based tools like CBT, ACT, DBT, and strengths-based strategies. I create a safe, nonjudgmental space where you can explore challenges, build resilience, and connect with your inner strength to grow and thrive.

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Edmund Buckman

My approach to therapy: …it’s rooted in trust, respect, and collaboration. I blend a person-centered foundation with evidence-based practices like CBT, mindfulness, and trauma-informed care. My goal is to create a space that feels both grounding and practical—where you're heard, supported, and equipped with tools to make lasting, meaningful change.

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Kadia Warren

My approach to therapy: it is grounded in evidence-based practices, with a focus on equipping clients with practical tools that foster resilience, growth, and lasting change.

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Andrew Bell

My approach to therapy: My approach is practical, collaborative, and focused on helping you make real changes outside of sessions. I use evidence-based strategies from Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Motivational Interviewing to help clients better understand their thoughts, manage stress, and develop tools they can actually use daily.

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Mary Engelstatter

My approach to therapy: I believe that the therapeutic relationship is the most important factor to change and I strive to give all my clients a safe and judgment-free session. I listen and help you find your voice. It's there-even if you haven't heard it recently!

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Holly Price Hunt

My approach to therapy: Hi, I’m Holly. My approach is collaborative, encouraging, and empathetic. I help women and healthcare professionals experiencing stress, burnout, anxiety, and life transitions. We'll explore your goals and what may be keeping you stuck. Using Reality Therapy, mind-body awareness, and real-life strategies, we work toward heartfelt, lasting change.

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Find Work-Life Balance Therapists & Counselors in Duke University of Durham, NC.

Work can be stressful from time to time, but when the stress becomes too much to bear, it’s wise to consider outside help. With the guidance of a stress therapist, you can discover the causes of your work stress and how to cope.

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Signs You Need a Stress Therapist

Work stress often stems from long work hours, clashes with coworkers or superiors, and a lack of job security, but many other issues could be to blame. Sometimes work is so demanding that you bring it home with you, leading to a poor work-life balance.

Here are some signs that indicate that you should see a therapist for work stress:

  • You dread going to work.
  • You have trouble remembering things.
  • You bring work matters home with you.
  • You self-medicate with drugs or alcohol.
  • You have physical symptoms: digestive issues, teeth grinding, dizziness, body aches, sleep changes, or headaches.

Read this article for some tips about how to overcome stress.

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