Tammie Rosenbloom's unusual approach to counseling takes her clients off the couch and out for a walk. The Minneapolis therapist believes that adding movement to traditional talk therapy is a catalyst for getting clients to open up more and feel better. Exercise releases endorphins, which can lift moods. Rosenbloom's sessions take clients on many different paths, from downtown skyways to shopping malls to strolls around local lakes. Talk about going the extra mile. 612-987-5258; walktalktherapymn.com
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Best innovative therapy - Walk Talk - 2015 Best of MN
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