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My approach to therapy: It's unique for each client, I don't believe in "one size fits all". I have different therapeutic approaches including cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), acceptance commitment (ACT) & eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR).
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My approach to therapy: I don’t stay surface level. My approach is intuitive and eclectic, blending Somatic Therapy, EMDR, IFS and hypnotherapy to explore what’s beneath the surface. Together, we’ll uncover and gently challenge deep-seated beliefs held in the mind and body.
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My approach to therapy: My approach is warm, direct, and honest. I bring depth, humor, and care as we unpack perfectionism, attachment wounds, and all the ways you’ve had to armor up. You won’t have to translate your story or shrink yourself here. This is your space to fall apart a little and rebuild into something truer, steadier, and yours.
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My approach to therapy: I provide a nonjudgemental space for intrusive thoughts to breathe, supporting you in addressing not just the symptoms but the deeper roots of your challenges. You are the expert of your own story, and my goal is to create a safe space where you can show up as your true self, even if you are still discovering who that is.
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My approach to therapy: In our time together, you will experience me as professional, supportive, and empathetic.
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My approach to therapy: I believe therapy works best when it’s a collaborative partnership—where you bring your life experiences and I bring tools, perspective, and support to help you move forward. My style is warm, empathetic, and goal-oriented. I work to balance compassion with gentle challenges that help you grow, all while creating a safe, nonjudgmental environment.
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My approach to therapy: My approach is honest, supportive, and collaborative. You won’t be judged, rushed, or talked at. We’ll move at a pace that feels right—whether that means digging deep, learning new tools, or simply learning how to breathe through the hard days. And if your faith matters, we can weave it in gently as a source of hope—not pressure.
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My approach to therapy: I take an experiential and somatic approach to therapy. Through this approach I weave in interpersonal neurobiology principles to increase integration and increase wellbeing.
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My approach to therapy: I believe the relationship between the therapist and client is the most important part of therapy. By feeling comfortable to share and explore freely we can look at how past experiences and unconscious thoughts may be affecting you in the present.
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My approach to therapy: I don't strictly adhere to one type of therapy. I am trained in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) to treat trauma. I also use cognitive behavioral therapy and dialectical behavioral therapy.
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If you’re wondering whether you’re experiencing shame, this section is for you. Shame can bring on a myriad of symptoms, including:
This is not an exhaustive list. Licensed therapist Aaron Mason wrote this article about shame, imperfections, and the difference between guilt and shame.
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