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Therapists in Mount Pleasant, SC


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Jessica Rick

My approach to therapy: I empower my clients to improve their mental health and minimize their mental load with relatable evidence-based therapy. My approach is tailored to your individual needs to help you get out of your mind and back into your life.

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Dr. Meli Leilani Devencenzi

My approach to therapy: I utilize a relational/cultural framework that aims to recenter and reindigenize mental health/well-being through authentic connection, decreasing stigma, and increasing your trust within yourself and deeper ways of knowing.

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Dr. Brett Swords

My approach to therapy: Although I emphasize using types of therapy that have been proven to work, I will apply those therapies based on YOUR individual needs and preferences. We will collaborate to determine what will work best for you!

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GEORGE LOUGH

My approach to therapy: I use different modes of therapy depending on your individual needs, including traditional talk therapy, body-based Somatic Experiencing for PTSD, NARM for C-PTSD, and Jungian dream work. Together we will determine what works best for you.

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Kim Zimmerman

My approach to therapy: My goal is to provide a safe, authentic, and collaborative space for you to better understand yourself and your goals, determine what is working for you and what may not be, and for you to feel emboldened to approach life in new and meaningful ways!

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Timothy Goode

My approach to therapy: I use interventions and teach skills that help you become the kind of person that you want to be. Therapy with me is learning AND practicing how to have a different life.

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Shannon Worley

My approach to therapy: My approach is direct and compassionate. I want to meet you where you need, hear your concerns, and I provide immediate tools for you to take and use. I also like to have fun during the therapy session. Having fun is an essential part of being.

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Noelle Kristan

My approach to therapy: Therapy can feel intimidating but I like to focus on creating a feeling of openness during sessions. My style is conversational, not clinical. My approach is grounded in narrative therapy which revolves around you and your past and present story.

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Miriam Gerber

My approach to therapy: I personalize my integrative approach, using Attachment-Focused EMDR, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and Interpersonal Process as my primary approaches. I respect and incorporate many intersections of clients' identities and strengths.

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Mary Engelstatter

My approach to therapy: I believe that the therapeutic relationship is the most important factor to change and I strive to give all my clients a safe and judgment-free session. I listen and help you find your voice. It's there-even if you haven't heard it recently!

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