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Therapists in Spokane Valley, WA


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Edmond Ryan

My approach to therapy: In therapy I will help you identify what matters most and the barriers preventing you from achieving your goals. I use a person-centered approach - you are the expert in your life. My role is to listen, and provide tools to help you be you best.

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Tanisha Harris

My approach to therapy: I use a strengths-based and relational approach to create a healthy life by integrating a variety of modalities, including CBT, Motivational Interviewing, Solution Focused Brief Therapy and EMDR. Let’s work together to create the life you want.

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Kate Mageau

My approach to therapy: My key values are social justice, curiosity, and empowerment. I bring these values to my life, and to therapy, through feminism (analyze power structures), existentialism (look for meaning) and narrative therapy (deconstruct societal narratives)

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Amy Eskelsen

My approach to therapy: I am empathetic and create a brave space for you to be able to share all parts of yourself. It is important to me that individuals feel comfortable to express themselves in a way that feels authentic. This is part of the healing process for many.

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Nathan Hale

My approach to therapy: I am trained in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, which is a therapy that helps you better understand and make change to your thoughts and behaviors. In addition, I am trained in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, to help with psychological flexibility.

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Aurora Fernwood

My approach to therapy: I'll create an experience and space that is safe for you. I'll help you let go of old fears or conditioning from the culture that hold you back from feeling worthy. I do NOT focus on, 'What is wrong with you?' I ask, 'What has happened to you?'

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Andrea Mutschler

My approach to therapy: My approach is to create a supportive and collaborative space where I help you highlight and build on your strengths, insight, resilience, and knowledge of yourself so you can grow, heal, and move forward.

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Julia Schetky

My approach to therapy: I believe there is a significant difference between “all are welcome here” & “this was created with you in mind.” I believe therapy is like this. We will work together to find what works best for you, and make it your space.

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Dave Schmitz-Binnall

My approach to therapy: I believe that everyone has their own, unique answers to their issues. My role is to, first help you discover your own true worthiness. Then to help you find your answers and put them into practice to become a confident successful, 'true' you.

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Catherine Shea

My approach to therapy: I believe we are all working on ourselves to be better. When we feel stuck, an objective outsider can provide the insight to help us move on. I focus on people's strengths and use them to make improvements.

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