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Anxiety Therapist For Women Camille Schaarschmidt

My approach to therapy: We will use mindfulness and acceptance approaches to help you develop skills to become grounded and calm. We may also use the brain-based therapy, EMDR, to heal any past emotional wounds contributing to current anxiety.

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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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Jia Huang

My approach to therapy: I come in not as a solution manual, but as a fellow traveler on the winding path of self-discovery. Our path is uniquely crafted for you. we'll explore the intricate landscape of your experiences to light your inner spark and break hidden walls.

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Chris Lemig

My approach to therapy: My client centered approach is a unique blend of up-to-date hypnotic techniques, eastern spirituality, and guided intuition.

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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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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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Stacey Hannigan

My approach to therapy: I treat trauma and anxiety by combining mind and body approaches, including EMDR, mindfulness, and various somatic (body-based) techniques. I'll also focus on helping you to better understand yourself and your reactions with curiosity, not judgement.

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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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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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