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Karen Herbert

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is grounded in knowledge, experience and empathy and always starts with you. I’m passionate about getting to know you and working with you to help you become the best version of yourself.

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Adrian White

My approach to therapy: My approach involves active listening, empathy, and non-judgment. It's about guiding clients to self-discovery, providing tools for coping, and fostering resilience, all within a safe and nurturing space for open dialogue and growth

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Ethan Chandler

My approach to therapy: My approach is eclectic and draws from attachment theory to skill based therapies. I work to personalize my approach to you and have special care and attention for members of the LGBTQIA+ community as a queer therapist.

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Dr. Emily Price

My approach to therapy: I take an active, research-driven approach to identify why you are hurting, lost, numb or overwhelmed, bring you the relief you need, and create lasting changes that make you more satisfied with yourself, your relationships, and your life.

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Ryan Gardner

My approach to therapy: Seeking help is hard! I meet people where they are at. I value the therapist-client relationship, and work really hard to establish and maintain a trusting relationship. I use evidence-based practices to inform the work that we do.

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Britney Hill

My approach to therapy: My counseling approach is heavily influenced by Person-Centered Therapy. I also utilize integrative models involving insight oriented, cognitive behavioral, developmental, narrative, EMDR, solution-focused, and creative counseling concepts.

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Michelle Litwer

My approach to therapy: My main objective is to help clients manage their emotions so they can make mindful decisions that are line with their goals/values. I enjoy helping clients live more fulfilling lives, become unstuck, and work to build a life worth living.

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Heather Corsello

My approach to therapy: I understand that each individual is unique and requires personalized care, so I take a person centered, strengths based approach to therapy. I draw from various therapeutic approaches (CBT, SFBT, mindfulness-based techniques) to meet client needs.

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Samii Stephens

My approach to therapy: My goal for my client's is to meet their goals and be able to progress outside of their sessions. Whether it is to reduce symptoms of anxiety or discover their purpose in life, I will act as a support but always encourage autonomy.

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Brianna Knox

My approach to therapy: About walking alongside my client's as a partner in thought. My goal is to take you deep to explore emotional chaos, anxiety, and self-doubt, and to help you emerge with clarity, confidence, and strength.

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