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Therapists in St. George, UT


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Sarai Peguero

My approach to therapy: My therapy approach goes beyond surface-level issues to address the underlying causes of your struggles. With specialized training in EMDR and other evidenced-based modalities like TF-CBT, I help clients confront and process their deepest wounds.

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Bianca Meant

My approach to therapy: Clinically trained in trauma-informed care, she approaches each session with empathy and a steadfast commitment to creating a safe, client-centered environment where healing and growth can thrive.

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Adrienne Webb-Markopolos

My approach to therapy: My approach to care is extremely in depth. I don't simply address the reported symptoms, I strive to identify the root causes, formulate a collaborative course of treatment, educate patients on proven strategies, assess growth and gently push.

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Karen Idigo

My approach to therapy: My approach is highly relational. When working with me you can expect to feel nurtured, validated, and heard. Deeply rooted patterns of behavior may also emerge. At this time I collaborate with you to develop coping resources, and healthy boundaries.

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Dr. Vince

My approach to therapy: I'm committed to the mental health and general wellness of Black men. This approach, along with my formal training and lived experience, arms me with the ability to meet Black men where they are and help navigate them toward their desired goals.

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Shanequia Seymore

My approach to therapy: Each intervention is tailored to each individual's needs. Therefore while working together, you will be able to experience comfortability while disclosing your different challenges you're facing in a nonjudgmental setting. ​

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Charles Walker

My approach to therapy: My clients experience a calm, supportive environment where their concerns are met with empathy and understanding. His energetic approach, combined with keen listening and problem-solving skills, helps clients navigate their challenges effectively.

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Chelsea Chang

My approach to therapy: I adopt a challenging, open minded, and inquisitive approach with my clients. I teach coping skills to overcome challenges. I ask thoughtful questions that encourage introspection and self-awareness. I believe clients are the expert in their lives.

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Dr. Britney Alford

My approach to therapy: I thoroughly enjoy facilitating individual, couples, and family therapy, and the passion for my craft is evident during every session. I truly believe that without discomfort, there is no growth!

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Dr. Kristyn Neckles

My approach to therapy: Welcome to Resilience in Becoming... I have built my practice on the idea that we all are in the state of becoming. My goal is to help you on your journey to be clear who you want to be and how you want to show up in your various roles.

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