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Ariel Taichman-Robins

My approach to therapy: I build relationships based on trust, respect, and openness. I offer a safe space to navigate tough times and celebrate your progress. With honesty and compassion, I’ll treat you as the expert of your experiences as we work together toward healing.

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Dr. Alicia Rozycki

My approach to therapy: Together we identify the life patterns, thoughts, and behaviors that have you stuck. Growth exercises are offered between visits to help you feel get relief more quickly. Custom-tailored care is provided in a real, gently direct & compassionate way.

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Lauren Schechter

My approach to therapy: my unique combination of master’s degrees supports my skillset of critical thinking, problem-solving, empathy, and emotional intelligence. I value your time, energy, and money and so I cater our sessions to be most productive and supportive for you.

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Mike Evers

My approach to therapy: I am trained in several approaches that create deeper awareness of our thoughts, body, emotions, and relational styles. Getting to the heart of our underlining (often unconscious) motivations provides the space for growth and progress.

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Bailey Osborne

My approach to therapy: It is incredibly important to talk about and process trauma experiences to move society closer to a world where survivors don’t have to live in shame. I encourage my clients by reminding them their story matters and therapy is a safe space to share.

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Quira Santos

My approach to therapy: Together, we’ll break down barriers and build self-confidence. My goal is to help you find peace and live authentically by embracing who you are. You deserve love, joy, and the freedom to be yourself, and I’m here to support you.

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Angela Holter

My approach to therapy: Getting to know yourself better, exploring your relationships, attachment styles and understanding why you are feeling the way you are is an important first step to healing. Everyone deserves to be heard!

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Kate Ringwood

My approach to therapy: As an eating disorder therapist, I base my sessions in Health at Every Size and Intuitive eating, while building skills in emotional regulation and self-compassion.

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Nanette Farrell

My approach to therapy: As a therapist, I practice from a compassion focused, neuro-affirming and trauma-informed systemic lens, utilizing acceptance-based modalities. I respect the client as an expert of their experiences, valuing your consent and autonomy in this process.

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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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