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Heidi Nunnemacher

My approach to therapy: I see adults both in-person and Telehealth. We will work together on creating goals and creating change. I use an eclectic approach including cognitive behavior therapy, solution focused therapy, emotional focused therapy and interpersonal therapy.

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Kelsey Link

My approach to therapy: I utilize a variety of evidence-based approaches to best fit each individual including CBT, SFT and narrative therapy. I also specialize in Brainspotting, a technique which accesses trauma we cannot reach with traditional talk therapy.

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Megan Timm

My approach to therapy: I take a holistic and trauma-informed approach. I incorporate various therapy modalities in my practice because I believe that one size does not fit all and each individual is unique. I tailor my approach to meet the specific needs of my clients.

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Beth Canfield

My approach to therapy: I meet my clients where they are at and I am strengths-based and solutions-focused in a genuine way, while allowing space for humor and reflection. I can help transform anxiety, fear, and stress into clarity, confidence and self-acceptance.

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Dr. Corinne Smorra

My approach to therapy: We'll do a lot of work together, as a team. My goal is to make “walking through” your uncomfortable moments more bearable. Sessions will begin with what is currently on your mind. Our work is gradual and continuous, even outside of our sessions.

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Christine Aust

My approach to therapy: I curtail my treatment approach to the client's needs. We do not all fit a mold. I am goal oriented and want you to feel you have all the tools you need to effectively handle the curveballs life throws us.

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Dr. Yaping Anderson

My approach to therapy: I adapt the therapy to you rather than expecting you to adapt to the therapy. My therapy style is collaborative. I see myself as a fellow traveler walking alongside you, assisting you in discovering and developing your inner expertise and strengths.

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Stephanie Willis

My approach to therapy: My experience in the Chicago-land area included work in Non-Profits, Hospitals, & Wilderness Programs before establishing WillisCC. I specialized with high risk adolescents addressing self-injury, gang involvement and drug use.

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Adam Barboff

My approach to therapy: My approach uses integrative techniques combining Cognitive Behavioral, Psychodynamic, and Solution-Focused with a Humanistic approach.

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Megan Herdeman

My approach to therapy: My approach is thoughtful and pragmatic. I'll work with you to help clarify values, needs, and desires to live a life that feels genuine to you. We'll work on communication and identifying patterns that don't work anymore to feel more fulfilled.

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