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Jessica Magenheimer

My approach to therapy: I consider there to be two paths to therapy; first: exploring, processing, and developing insight into your patterns and programming, and second: learning skills, tools and strategies to cope in the moment. We will tackle both!

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Catherine Findley

My approach to therapy: We are creative, make connections others don’t and we see the big picture. We exhaust ourselves and have trouble turning off our brains. We have been called unmotivated, lazy or not living up to our potential. We are impulsive but also adventurous.

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Samantha Getha

My approach to therapy: I provide a safe, accepting, & non-judgmental virtual therapy space. I take on a holistic and integrative lens focusing on mind-body connections, teaching clients skills, building strengths, and making sense of past life events to help gain clarity.

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Rachel Derivaux

My approach to therapy: I believe trust & connection with your therapist is the most important thing when it comes to initiating positive change. You are the expert on your life & I am here to provide guidance & support during this journey.

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Michelle Walraven

My approach to therapy: My approach integrates evidence-based practices with a deep understanding of each client’s unique context. I emphasize collaboration, empowerment, and holistic care, focusing on building resilience and achieving meaningful, sustainable change

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Justina Yung

My approach to therapy: My approach is compassionate and nonjudgemental. I provide empathetic listening and feedback in frameworks of CBT, DBT, and EMDR.

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Thrive Unburdened, Inc

My approach to therapy: Our approach to counseling is individualized, client-centered, and collaborative. We are very down to earth and really understand that everyone's experience is unique. Our goal is to provide therapy that is authentic and genuine.

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Tamara Boeckman

My approach to therapy: Play therapy is one of my go to approaches which provides a powerful way to connect and heal. I also seek to heal those impacted by trauma through the lens of EMDR therapy, attachment approaches, and sensory motor strategies.

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Olya Clem

My approach to therapy: Clients appreciate Olya's authenticity and direct communication. Her empathy fosters deep connections from the start. While she primarily uses Brainspotting, she tailors her approach with various modalities to meet each client's unique needs.

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Nicole Zegiestowsky

My approach to therapy: I use a trauma-informed & strengths based lens in my clinical work. I approach clients' issues with curiosity & that “outside perspective.” Let’s work together to increase insight around what's causing your current struggle, while meeting your goals

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