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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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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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Jeffrey Coira

My approach to therapy: My clients often describe me as positive, energetic, and enthusiastic, which I believe reflects my genuine passion for the work I do. My primary focus is to promote trust, connection and a mutual desire to work toward achieving your goals.

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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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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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Edmond Ryan

My approach to therapy: In therapy I will help you identify what matters most and the barriers preventing you from achieving your goals. I use a person-centered approach - you are the expert in your life. My role is to listen, and provide tools to help you be you best.

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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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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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Angela K Jacobs

My approach to therapy: I am direct and emphasize making meaning and connection to illuminate the struggles. My holistic approach empowers mind, body, and spirit to find the disconnection and incongruences leading to pain.

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