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Lina Lewis-Arévalo

My approach to therapy: I specialize in C-PTSD, helping adults heal from unresolved childhood trauma. I always encourage my clients to utilize trauma-informed yoga as part of their healing process.​

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Karen Rivera-Seda

My approach to therapy: My work with clients always involves a review of ecosystemic influences (e.g. family of origin, culture, school/work, etc.) as everyone possesses unique experiences that can affect their starting points in therapy as well as their needs presentation.

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Lisa Cameron

My approach to therapy: I work from a strengths based approach, building on what clients already possess and encouraging a deeper dive into what’s already known. I honor thoughts, emotions, and behaviors and believe they’re interconnected.

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Erica Warshawer

My approach to therapy: I am professional without being formal. I care-sincerely. I will do the work to earn your trust & I will provide the very best care along the way because I want you to say, "I can't believe how far I've come and how much better I feel".

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Gabby Slifkin

My approach to therapy: I bring creativity to our sessions, tailoring therapeutic strategies to fit your unique needs and goals. My aim is to guide you through challenges with kindness and insight, fostering a safe environment for growth and healing.

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Beth Patterson

My approach to therapy: I base most of my work on Polyvagal theory and nervous system regulation as well as understanding attachment and developmental relationships. I have extensive experience with children and families as well as neurodiverse individuals.

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La'Sandra Mesfin-Cook

My approach to therapy: Trained as therapist, I offer several treatments found to work with people impacted by depression, anxiety, substance use, and trauma. I tailor each treatment to meet your individual needs while considering your unique cultural background.

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Karen Idigo

My approach to therapy: My approach is highly relational. When working with me you can expect to feel nurtured, validated, and heard. Deeply rooted patterns of behavior may also emerge. At this time I collaborate with you to develop coping resources, and healthy boundaries.

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Tina Cole

My approach to therapy: I am trained in Brainspotting, level 2, this is my most used technique. This is a focused mindfulness using a fixed eye position that is gentle and powerful. This takes therapy to a somatic/body based approach, as talk therapy is not always enough.

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Bill Hoekstra

My approach to therapy: I collaborate closely with you to set goals, choose evidence-based approaches, answer questions, and track progress. I will always personalize your treatment to best meet your needs while staying flexible to adapt whenever necessary or required.

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