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Jack Crownover

My approach to therapy: I put people first over their diagnosis. I don’t see people as broken, I see people as the outcome of the circumstances of their lives. I want to help you better your life through changes in how you treat yourself and interact with the world.

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Monica Jerez

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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Kristina Scarpa

My approach to therapy: I have an eclectic style that is tailor-made to fit each client needs. I always try to provide some immediate relief for current problems with coping skills and problem solving strategies along with exploring ones past for generational patterns.

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Master Peace Wellness & Consulting

My approach to therapy: As your therapist, we navigate your reality sitting in your shoes our time together, examining life experiences that will lead to increased confidence, relationships satisfaction, independence, and the capacity to effectively navigate challenges.

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Mary Quattlebaum

My approach to therapy: Picture this: you, me, and my furry therapist co-pilot (and hopefully a cup of coffee). My office is a comfy place where you can be real without any judgement. We'll dissect patterns and make plans to knock out depression symptoms.

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Jenna Wonish-Mottin

My approach to therapy: I customize counseling to your needs and what works best for you or your child. I am client-centered, attachment and trauma focused, and trained in creative approaches. I'll incorporate compassion, thought, and reflection into our one on one work.

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Stephanie Bloodworth

My approach to therapy: I provide a warm, engaging, and supportive environment for therapeutic conversations. Also, I love using my ability to understand complicated things to help others understand themselves.

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Laura Leedy

My approach to therapy: I focus on creating a calm and supportive environment that promotes hope and healing. I work with clients to increase coping skills, recognize and reframe distorted and intrusive thoughts, change negative core beliefs, and process trauma.

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Dana Boyko

My approach to therapy: My approach is gentle and understanding, but also direct. I work with clients to create a safe space where we're able to explore the multitudes of their emotional lives.

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Della S. Lusk, Ph.D.

My approach to therapy: I generally use a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) approach with most clients. Together, we will craft a personalized approach using proven methods to help you create a healthier you.

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