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      <image:caption>When I first started out as a therapist, I found many people were coming to me with depression, anxiety, and other mood related concerns. I’ve always found it really important to hear people’s stories in their words. I’m a good listener. Your story is yours to tell, and I’m here for all of it…I like details. So, being me, I’d start with listening. It didn’t take me long to notice how events in my clients’ pasts influenced them and even contributed to what brought them into my office in the first place. Of course I understood from all my classes in graduate school that trauma impacts mental health, but I don’t think I really knew this until I started really listening to people. Not textbooks, people. I know the research. I’m one of those annoying book smart people who likes statistics. I know people’s environments, as well as their biology, impacts their mental health.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I use a number of therapies, including EMDR, to help people heal from past trauma, and experiences that have hurt them. More traditional talk therapies often lead to increased insight and understanding. Although this can be helpful, I find healing from trauma requires more than understanding - it requires helping your brain and your heart speak again, so you can not only understand what happened to you, but feel free from it once and for all. I specialize in helping people heal on both an intellectual and an emotional level. I also offer faith-based therapy from a Christian perspective for those who are interested in incorporating their faith into their therapy.</image:caption>
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