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Anita Pasquale

My approach to therapy: I will be taking the time to get to know who you are, and what brings you to therapy. From there, we will discuss your thoughts, feelings, and how you act on them. Moving then to focusing on developing healthy routines, self-care, and awareness.

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Ambrosia Isely

My approach to therapy: I start with an attachment/relational model in my work with clients. I am committed to creating trust and comfort with you. You are the expert in your life, and I am here to support you in finding your highest purpose.

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Morgan Rudd

My approach to therapy: My counseling style is warm, empathetic, integrative, and person-centered. I believe that a therapeutic relationship should be a collaborative one where together we discover creative strategies, solutions and, even humorous insights to reach goals.

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Karel Winner

My approach to therapy: My style is not about quick appointments and hurried prescriptions; instead, it’s about integrative, personalized care combining medications with multiple therapies in a relaxed conversational manner.

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Ashley Holtsclaw

My approach to therapy: Person-centered, and I’ll support you each step of the process! With a deep passion for helping people recognize barriers, learn positive adaptive coping skills to make progress towards the goals they desire to achieve living!

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Jasmine DeBeary

My approach to therapy: My therapy style is centered on tackling current issues with practical solutions that improve your well-being. It involves holding you accountable and providing the insights you need, rather than what you might want to hear.

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Kathleen Reckart

My approach to therapy: I bring a strengths perspective, helping clients to reconnect with their strengths they may have forgotten or haven't made the connection to in their own awareness. I offer a safe space to explore, process, and determine whatever is needed.

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Sallette Thompson

My approach to therapy: Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Mindfulness Techniques, Brain Synchronization Therapy, EMDR, and Dialectical Behavior Therapy. My eclectic whole-person approach addresses the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit, empowering you.

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Reed Maxwell

My approach to therapy: . . . I use an integrated mix of evidence-based cognitive-behavioral interventions in context of an object relations-oriented conceptualization of relationships and personality. I am specifically trained in transference-focused psychotherapy.

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Richard Scott

My approach to therapy: I’ll help you explore your concerns and find solutions that will improve your life. It's important that you feel there is a trusting, cooperative relationship where we can create change, build hope, and find meaning and purpose for your life.

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