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Therapists in Spokane Valley, WA


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Kerri Bicskei

My approach to therapy: Working with me is real and hands-on—no endless nodding or “How does that make you feel?” I meet you where you are with empathy, honesty, and tools that work. We’ll tackle anxiety, overthinking, and perfectionism so you feel supported and empowered.

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Jodie Solberg

My approach to therapy: that my focus is entirely on you and what you need in that moment. A session with me is a safe, judgement free zone where you will be supported and guided to heal, grow, and find the answers you need from within.

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Lorrie Frost

My approach to therapy: I am here to support you and your needs. Together we will work to identify where you are struggling in finding the fulfilling life you want to live, and develop a new plan that fills you with confidence to take the next steps.

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Emiley Delgado

My approach to therapy: Receive healing and transformation through collaborative care that is as compassionate as it is effective. We trade clinical formalities for connection that offers dedicated support and guidance beyond the standard therapy session to ensure results.

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Heather Beller

My approach to therapy: it's highly relational; The connection and safety we build together are crucial to the process. I use thoughtful questions, intentional techniques, and a blend of approaches to help you create alignment in your body, heart, and mind.

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Aislinn Noone

My approach to therapy: I am trained in several approaches that can create new insights about your feelings and behaviors. Together we create a tailored plan based on your needs that may be helping you clarify desires, learn new tools, and identify unhealthy patterns.

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Kourtney DeBoer

My approach to therapy: I use an eclectic style of theories and modalities to develop client-centered, realistic treatment plans. I never recommend unrealistic or unachievable treatments that don't align with your goals and vision for your ideal future.

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Melina Tovar

My approach to therapy: My client-centered approach is consent-forward and trauma-informed. Common frameworks include attachment-based therapy, narrative therapy, internal family systems, acceptance and commitment therapy, the developmental model, and sensate focus.

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Nicholaus Erber-LaPierre

My approach to therapy: I use a mix of CBT and ACT, with elements of IFS and trauma therapies. I spend time building rapport first, then moving into interventions next. Once we complete an assessment and develop goals for your treatment, we will work to achieve them.

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Whitney Baker

My approach to therapy: I believe trust and connection are the foundation of great therapy. I offer a supportive space to dig deep, face challenges, and develop the skills to lead a more connected and resilient life.

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