Prolonged Exposure

Meredith Alger

Healing, a personal passion; twenty years in research/practice of trauma therapies and resources initially to understand my experiences. My integrative approach works well for clients, and I am working to bring IFS inspired curriculum into schools.

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Amber Privett

I’m passionate about helping my clients start their healing journey and find true inner peace. I love learning and am always looking for new ways to challenge myself. I’m committed to my own journey of learning and growth, so we’re in this together!

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Shelley Clayton

I am licensed in Missouri, Iowa, and Kansas with 3 years of therapy experience as well as 20 years within the social work, mental health, and the medical fields. I have experience in helping clients with stress and anxiety, trauma and abuse, mood dis

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Michelle Hurtt

Michelle Hurtt is the owner and founder of Arise to Wholeness, LLC. Arise to Wholeness was created to provide therapy for women trauma survivors; to instill hope, to empower, motivate and encourage women to begin their journey to wholeness.

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Georgia Harrison

I am a LCSW offering teletherapy services to clients in Florida. Although my specialty is EMDR, I am trained in CBT, CPT, and PE therapy. I also have over 10 years of experience as an active-duty counselor and a clinician at the VA.

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Michelle Vollmar

I work with adult survivors of intimate partner violence and childhood trauma, as well as individuals struggling with anxiety and OCD, perfectionism, burnout, and compassion fatigue. My style is direct, relational, compassionate, and collaborative.

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Jean Evelyn Odwazny

I have been in the field since 2005. I began in Community Mental Health, and have maintained a solo private practice for almost ten years. I work primarily with trauma, mood disorders and anxiety and especially with the LGBTQIA+ population.

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Courtney Ann Jones

I know just how debilitating complex and single-incident trauma have on daily life functionality. Research shows that holistic practices and a combination of cognitive processing can show a significant reduction in symptomology.

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