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Lorena Scott

My approach to therapy: My treatment approach is primarily person-centered, strength based, and solution-focused. Every individual is unique therefore I use the techniques that are most likely to be helpful to the individual. We can incorporate your love of geeky stuff too!

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Linda Johnson

My approach to therapy: I specialize in providing discreet, confidential support for clients and offer expertise in relationship issues, professional stress, anxiety, depression, substance misuse, parenting, blended families, grief and loss, and trauma recovery.

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Rebecca Youssef

My approach to therapy: I focus on valued living - living a life that is consistent with who you are, what matters to you, what you want to stand for, and how you want to move through this world, despite the stressors and overwhelm life throws your way.

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Emily Overland

My approach to therapy: My approach is influenced by 14 years of providing cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, and trauma informed yoga thus I will help you increase awareness while stabilizing before working through trauma.

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John R. Edwards

My approach to therapy: Working from a bottom-up approach, clients process issues to obtain healing in their brain and body which leads to change how they experience themselves emotionally in order to live more fulfilling and enriching lives. I primarily use Brainspotting.

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Jenn Garlock

My approach to therapy: I believe that the things that have happened to us impact our relationships with ourselves and others, and the ways that we perceive the world. I also believe that the most important thing when healing trauma is authentic connection with safe people.

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Deb Marinos

My approach to therapy: I assume you are an adult & if given the support and safety will find solutions that match your values, interest & ability. I begin with deep inquiry into what your really want. I also use mind body techniques to calm the nervous system.

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Edward Quedado

My approach to therapy: I believe psychotherapy is a project between two people where sources of emotional pain and anguish are discovered and revisited, where what has been denied, unimagined, forgotten, or come to be unspeakable can become imagined, felt and spoken.

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Lesley Smith

My approach to therapy: I use a trauma-informed, self-compassion focused lens to help people who struggle with anxiety and other emotions that feel too big to handle alone. I am here to witness your emotions, help you find harmony, and discover where you want to go.

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Heather Beller

My approach to therapy: it's highly relational; The connection and safety we build together are crucial to the process. I use thoughtful questions, intentional techniques, and a blend of approaches to help you create alignment in your body, heart, and mind.

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