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Hi! My name is Diane Bales MS, LMHC, LPC. I am passionate about what I do. I love walking with clients through their journey of...
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Hi! My name is Diane Bales MS, LMHC, LPC. I am passionate about what I do. I love walking with clients through their journey of healing. I am known for really caring about...
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Who might be a good fit for Diane?
Diane Bales may be well-suited to individuals who value a flexible, client-centered approach in managing anxiety, depression, or trauma-related concerns. She integrates various therapeutic methods to tailor support that honors each person’s unique journey toward healing and growth.
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Bend Health is a virtual clinic that delivers timely, high-quality mental health care for children, teens, and families. They conn...
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Bend Health is a virtual clinic that delivers timely, high-quality mental health care for children, teens, and families. They connect you with licensed therapists and clinicia...
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Who might be a good fit for Bend?
Bend Health may support individuals who want to explore mental health and emotional well-being through a virtual care-informed lens. Their approach emphasizes accessible, personalized treatment for children, teens, and families, incorporating evidence-based therapies alongside culturally sensitive and gender-affirming care.
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My straightforward approach allows me to present in an honest way so I can encourage others to do the same in their journeys. I fo...
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My straightforward approach allows me to present in an honest way so I can encourage others to do the same in their journeys. I focus on recognizing patterns of behaviors, the...
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Who might be a good fit for Jessica?
Jessica Ulibarri may be well-suited to individuals who value trauma-informed and cognitive-behavioral support in managing challenges like family conflict, anxiety, or life transitions. Her approach emphasizes recognizing and reshaping behavioral patterns within the context of family and community influences, offering a grounded and empathetic space for growth.
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I'm passionate about helping individuals and families understand their attachment patterns and build healthier relationships. My w...
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I'm passionate about helping individuals and families understand their attachment patterns and build healthier relationships. My work centers on cultivating reflective capacit...
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Who might be a good fit for Paige?
Paige Cloyd may support individuals who want to explore attachment and relationship patterns through an attachment-based lens. Her approach integrates reflective capacity and relational methods, offering specialized support for young children and caregivers as well as adults seeking to understand and improve their relational dynamics.
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Hello and welcome to my practice! I believe that mind, body, and spirit are all interconnected. Mental health is not a destinatio...
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Hello and welcome to my practice! I believe that mind, body, and spirit are all interconnected. Mental health is not a destination, but a process. It's about how you drive, n...
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Who might be a good fit for Raven?
Clients in need of guidance around anxiety, depression, or life transitions could benefit from Raven Prince’s approach. She integrates a supportive and accepting style with practical tools, creating a safe space especially for women and persons of color navigating systemic challenges.
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Hello, I'm Nhia, and I deeply value authenticity in interactions, expressing this through listening, compassion, and understanding...
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Hello, I'm Nhia, and I deeply value authenticity in interactions, expressing this through listening, compassion, and understanding. My goal is to create a nonjudgmental and sa...
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Who might be a good fit for Ka?
Ka Cheng may be a match for those interested in a holistic, collaborative therapeutic approach, particularly when facing challenges such as anxiety, depression, or life transitions. She integrates evidence-based methods like Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Mindfulness to create a compassionate, nonjudgmental space that supports growth and healing across diverse backgrounds.
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Hi there, I'm Emma. It takes courage to pursue counseling and I’m glad you’ve started this search. I believe that deep genuine...
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Hi there, I'm Emma. It takes courage to pursue counseling and I’m glad you’ve started this search. I believe that deep genuine connection is one of the biggest predictors ...
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Who might be a good fit for Emma?
Clients working through anxiety, eating disorders, or OCD and looking for cognitive-behavioral and EMDR support might engage well with Emma Thomas’s approach. Her eclectic style, combined with experience across various care settings and a focus on building genuine connection, aims to help clients feel more grounded and connected to themselves throughout their healing journey.
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Hello, I'm Laura. My understanding of inpatient and outpatient mental health services for children, teens, and adults allows me to...
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Hello, I'm Laura. My understanding of inpatient and outpatient mental health services for children, teens, and adults allows me to work with a variety of concerns and mental h...
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Who might be a good fit for Laura?
People seeking clarity around mental health challenges or support navigating life transitions may find Laura Excell’s approach fitting. Her integrative, holistic focus on mind, body, and spirit creates a collaborative space that addresses both emotional and physical well-being across a wide range of ages and concerns.
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I believe therapy can look many different ways, and can be very effective in varying forms. Sometimes we benefit greatly from brie...
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I believe therapy can look many different ways, and can be very effective in varying forms. Sometimes we benefit greatly from brief therapeutic episodes that provide for educa...
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Who might be a good fit for Jennifer?
Individuals focused on improving emotional wellness while managing challenges like anxiety, depression, or complex medical conditions may find support in Jennifer Hubbard’s work. She integrates a biopsychosocial approach tailored to each client’s unique needs, blending warmth and empathy with a variety of therapeutic methods to foster growth and resilience.
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Hello, My name is Amanda. I moved to Colorado after finishing my Master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling at Mid Ame...
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Hello, My name is Amanda. I moved to Colorado after finishing my Master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling at Mid America State University in Oklahoma. Since ente...
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Who might be a good fit for Amanda?
People experiencing challenges like anxiety, addiction, or ADHD and looking for a therapist with experience in an eclectic blend of CBT, DBT, and mindfulness might consider Amanda Rusco’s style of care. She tailors her approach to each individual, emphasizing collaboration to address unique needs and support meaningful progress.
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Hello, I'm Ariana!
Welcome to my therapy practice. My work is focused on helping people develop healthy, productive, and sati...
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Hello, I'm Ariana!
Welcome to my therapy practice. My work is focused on helping people develop healthy, productive, and satisfying lives and relationships. I see individ...
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Who might be a good fit for Ariana?
Ariana Iacobucci may support individuals who want to explore healing and growth through a mindfulness- and solution-focused lens. She creates a warm, nurturing space that can be especially helpful for those identifying as highly sensitive or facing challenges like anxiety, trauma, and life transitions.
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Not your parents therapist! The difference is that I don't want you to be my client next year. Lets sit together and organically u...
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Not your parents therapist! The difference is that I don't want you to be my client next year. Lets sit together and organically unfold your story and find the stuck points an...
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Who might be a good fit for Angela?
People experiencing anxiety, depression, or relationship challenges and looking for a therapist with experience in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Dialectical Behavior Therapy might consider Angela Bryan’s style of care. Her warm, direct, and solution-focused approach creates a collaborative space where clients can explore emotions, identify stuck points, and develop practical skills for growth.
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My name is Renee and I hope that you start to feel a bit better after booking your first session with me today!
I would love to kn...
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My name is Renee and I hope that you start to feel a bit better after booking your first session with me today!
I would love to know more about who you are, what goes on in yo...
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Who might be a good fit for Renee?
Renee Joyce may be a match for those interested in solution-focused and trauma-informed approaches, particularly when facing challenges like anxiety, trauma, or family conflict. Her work emphasizes practical progress within a flexible timeframe, supporting clients as they move toward their goals while honoring their unique experiences.
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Hello, I'm Stephanie. Our story consists of what we bring into existence through our own values, beliefs, and habits combined with...
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Hello, I'm Stephanie. Our story consists of what we bring into existence through our own values, beliefs, and habits combined with what we have experienced, lived, seen, and d...
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Who might be a good fit for Stephanie?
Individuals navigating challenges like anxiety, depression, or difficult life transitions may find support through the approach used by Stephanie Garrison. She integrates mindfulness and trauma-informed therapies to help clients reconnect with their personal stories and move forward with intention, whether through outdoor or virtual sessions.
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Hello, I'm Gabrielle. I believe one of the bravest things you can do is begin to understand your own story. I am here to walk alon...
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Hello, I'm Gabrielle. I believe one of the bravest things you can do is begin to understand your own story. I am here to walk along this journey with you, guiding you with sup...
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Who might be a good fit for Gabrielle?
Clients seeking structured support for managing anxiety or developing healthy coping skills might consider working with Gabrielle Hollis. She incorporates cognitive behavioral therapy and tailors her approach to meet the unique needs of both teenagers and adults, including those navigating family or relationship challenges.
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Hello, I'm Savannah. We all have an innate wisdom that guides us to move forward in ways that allow our authentic selves to shine....
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Hello, I'm Savannah. We all have an innate wisdom that guides us to move forward in ways that allow our authentic selves to shine. I would be honored to walk with you on your ...
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Who might be a good fit for Savannah?
Savannah Summerweiss may be a good match for people navigating anxiety, depression, or relationship concerns who prefer a somatic and mindfulness-based framework. She integrates mind-body-soul approaches that support individuals, including those in the LGBTQ+ community, in fostering deeper self-understanding and connection.
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It is easy to feel lost, anxious, and on the outside of life--especially when you are dealing with trauma, chronic health problems...
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It is easy to feel lost, anxious, and on the outside of life--especially when you are dealing with trauma, chronic health problems, or neurodiversity. Both my personal and pro...
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Who might be a good fit for Lenzy?
Those managing concerns related to trauma, neurodiversity, or chronic health conditions may appreciate the methods Lenzy Ham incorporates into her practice. She creates a personalized, safe space using a blend of evidence-based therapies like EMDR, CBT, and mindfulness to support emotional processing and skill-building tailored to each client’s unique needs.
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As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), I am dedicated to providing compassionate and client-centered therapy to help individ...
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As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), I am dedicated to providing compassionate and client-centered therapy to help individuals navigate life's challenges and achieve e...
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Who might be a good fit for Stephanie?
People seeking clarity around managing anxiety, depression, or stress may find Stephanie Rengulbai’s approach fitting. She integrates a range of evidence-based therapies tailored to individual needs, creating a collaborative and supportive space to help clients develop resilience and align their choices with personal values.
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I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Licensed Addiction Counselor (LAC) in Colorado, with 6 years experience working a...
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I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Licensed Addiction Counselor (LAC) in Colorado, with 6 years experience working as a counselor. During that time, I have helpe...
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Who might be a good fit for Benjamin?
Those managing concerns related to anxiety, depression, or substance use may appreciate the methods Benjamin Bradley incorporates into his practice. He tailors his approach using a blend of cognitive-behavioral, dialectical-behavioral, and narrative therapies to support each person’s unique goals with respect and sensitivity.
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Jennifer is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a master’s degree in social work from Boston University and a bachelor’s de...
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Jennifer is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a master’s degree in social work from Boston University and a bachelor’s degree in sociology from CU Denver.
Specializin...
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Who might be a good fit for Jennifer?
Jennifer Peck may be well-suited to individuals who value trauma-informed therapy in managing anxiety, depression, and related challenges. Her approach integrates evidence-based methods like EMDR and DBT, creating a supportive environment for adolescents and adults working through complex emotional experiences.
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