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Dr. Mike Ghali

My approach to therapy: I use an integrative approach which draws on a variety of well-practiced strategies to offer you support, feedback, and guidance best suited to your individual needs and goals.

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Dr. Divya Jain

My approach to therapy: Many of my clients benefit from initial skills training to experience some immediate relief and to build stress resilience before diving deep into the process of understanding behavioral and relational rhythms that are holding them stuck.

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Dr. Tera Lensegrav-Benson

My approach to therapy: Feeling worn out, constantly anxious, unsettled? I will partner with you to offer support and tools to help you understand yourself and start to feel better. We will collaborate on what is most important to you to start helping right away.

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Barbara Bartlein

My approach to therapy: I use talk therapy, re-framing experiences and feelings, and a brief treatment model. Trained in cognitive behavioral therapy, I help clients look at their beliefs, feelings, and behaviors and what changes they wish to make.

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Della S. Lusk, Ph.D.

My approach to therapy: I generally use a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) approach with most clients. Together, we will craft a personalized approach using proven methods to help you create a healthier you.

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Amy Carnes

My approach to therapy: While I am trained in various modalities, my therapeutic style tends to be empathetic, strengths-focused and solution-oriented. In addition to talk therapy, I believe that self-care, community and holistic health play important roles in well-being.

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Laura Testiler, Psy.D.

My approach to therapy: I tailor my approach with clients to meet their needs, whether they want a more structured and solution-focused approach to working on their issues, or a more exploratory approach. I respect the client's preference for the pace and depth of our work.

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Samantha Kraft

My approach to therapy: From Children to retirees and everyone in-between. Individual, couples and family; we identify what issue(s) client(s) would like to address. I have provided tailored counseling services based on needs/ abilities and wants of clients.

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The Therapeutic Workshop

My approach to therapy: People will experience true caring and compassion from our therapists not just accepting who you are but wanting to know more and use who you are to help you heal and grow in the way that makes the most sense for you.

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Dr. Susan Spicer

My approach to therapy: I am a licensed psychologist, neuropsychologist, brain health expert, and trauma therapist specializing in narcissistic abuse and childhood trauma. I am certified in EMDR and vagal toning and utilize somatic healing techniques in my approach.

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