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About My Clients
I specialize in the treatment of women’s issues, trauma, and chronic stress management, as well as anxiety and depression. However, I do have additional experience in treating the following: personality disorders, psychosis, anger management, parenting difficulties, relationship issues, sexual dysfunction, identity issues, LGBTQIA+ issues, and life transition difficulties. I currently offer services for adolescents, teens, young adults, and adults.
My Background and Approach
In 2014 I made healing my mission, and dedicated my academic career to studying psychology on an undergraduate level at Converse College. After receiving my BA in 2018, I went on to study counseling and development at Winthrop University, where I graduated with a Masters Degree (MEd) in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. I am a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate (LCMHC-A) in the state of North Carolina, and a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC-A) in South Carolina. In my experience working with varying populations, each client presents with unique, diverse needs. For this reason, my approach to counseling is holistic and integrative, with a foundation reliant upon Person-Centered Therapy. As a holistic practitioner, I believe in addressing the mind, body, and spirit throughout the counseling process. This approach provides perspective regarding the mind-connection, and follows the ideal that this connectedness is key in making long-lasting positive changes.
My Personal Beliefs and Interests
In undergraduate, I had a phenomenal counselor. Before finding my way to her couch I felt lost, uncertain of my future, unaware of my own needs, and often-times physically ill from experiencing chronic stress and anxiety. Through our work together I learned to better accept myself, became more self-aware and self-compassionate, came to understand that I am not defined by my past, and began to better manage symptoms of stress and anxiety. Meeting her and working together through my very own healing process, I gained inspiration and insight into the future counselor I aimed to be.