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My approach to therapy: I work collaboratively with you and primarily use traditional talk therapy, CBT, DBT and solution focused techniques.
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My approach to therapy: I help you build skills using cognitive behavioral interventions to feel better day to day. I also integrate a family systems approach- the idea that we all affect each other- to explore your role in the world and help you understand your worth.
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My approach to therapy: that I'm not rigid in how I think or practice. Want someone who'll provide concrete exercises? Fine with me. Want someone to bounce ideas off of and get some feedback? Also fine! I try to be flexible to meet clients where they're at.
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My approach to therapy: I believe that everyone has an innate ability to heal and find fulfillment. Sometimes the stress of life piles on and we lose touch with that instinct. That's where therapy comes in.
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My approach to therapy: My approach is individualized, and centrally focused on my client’s experiences. I often contemplate the entire experience including relationships and current life status.
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My approach to therapy: I will work with you to help create a therapeutic environment that works best for you. Whether it's pure talk therapy, using tools such as workbooks or sand tray, we can create an environment that allows you to express your most authentic self.
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My approach to therapy: that my style is somewhat integrative, and I draw from Solution-Focused, Narrative, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy modalities. I use an indirect approach, viewing clients as experts on their own lives, encouraging them to drive the change.
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My approach to therapy: “Should you choose to work with me, I will utilize evidence-based therapeutic approaches to support you on your path to healing. In a respectful and compassionate environment, we will explore your experiences, process grief, navigate life transitions, and work toward restoring emotional balance and overall well-being.”
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My approach to therapy: Warm, empathic, collaborative, and non-judgmental. I meet you where you are, using multiple therapeutic modalities to help you navigate transitions and find peace with yourself. I prioritize creating a safe environment for discovery.
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My approach to therapy: You lead the way. I let you point me in the direction of where you'd like to go, and I help you unravel the knotted emotions in your body. I combine various theories to best fit your needs, goals, and hopes for your therapeutic journey. I honor multiculturalism and authenticity - empowering your truest self in our room and in your world.
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