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My approach to therapy: In my holistic counseling and therapy practice, I work with the whole person- mind, body and lifestyle; recognizing that mental and emotional well-being is interconnected with physical health, daily habits, relationships and overall life balance. I integrate evidence-based techniques with mindfulness, self-care practices and lifestyle considerations.
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My approach to therapy: ... it's deeply rooted in the strength of the client-therapist relationship. I aim to create a space where you feel safe to think and feel out loud so we can celebrate your strengths, notice your patterns, and help you make intentional decisions about how you want to move through your life.
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