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Della S. Lusk, Ph.D.

My approach to therapy: I generally use a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) approach with most clients. Together, we will craft a personalized approach using proven methods to help you create a healthier you.

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Branden Heineman

My approach to therapy: I use a mostly psychodynamic approach while incorporating other helpful techniques. All this means is I believe that the past influences how we behave and think today. I help clients examine old thoughts and behaviors to help create new ones.

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Dr. Melody Caldwell

My approach to therapy: Person-Centered, meaning that I want to meet my clients where they need me. I provide empathy, validation, and unconditional positive regard. I support individuals to focus on the solutions in life instead of the problems.

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Gabrielle Poliseno

My approach to therapy: I am here to guide and support, but it is your journey and I highly value your goals and what you want to gain from treatment. I aim for all of my clients to feel respected, understood, and encouraged from our time together.

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Dr. Cynthia Shaw

My approach to therapy: I incorporate existential, philosophical, process oriented, culturally sensitive, trauma informed care.

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Heartland Healing Counseling & Consultation

My approach to therapy: We value self-determination, holistic health, harm reduction, and disability & racial justice. Relationships are built through collaboration, creativity, and recognition of the environmental & cultural factors that impact client’s lives.

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Sonseray Luster

My approach to therapy: I am an authentic, committed, empathetic therapist that can help you find strategies to cope and restore hope. I use evidence based therapies: Solution Focused Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, EMDR Therapy, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.

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Craig Carpenter

My approach to therapy: I view mental health as a collaborative process. Together, we’ll work toward achieving balance, resilience, and well-being in your life. I strive to create a safe, nonjudgmental space where you can openly share your concerns and feel empowered.

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Shelby Cook

My approach to therapy: My therapy style is warm, laid-back, and interactive. I believe in treating everyone with respect, sensitivity, and compassion, and I don't believe in stigmatizing labels. Through therapy, you'll gain the knowledge and skills that you need.

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Erika Richardson

My approach to therapy: I strive to make my practice as inclusive as possible and I am committed to creating an affirming, safe, and judgement free environment for all of my clients. My training includes: EMDR, CBT, DBT, MI, Flash technique, and projective techniques.

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