My passion is working with couples confronting issues of infidelity, communication, sexual issues, & other areas of discord. I also have a specialty interest of working with individuals with trauma. To address these concerns my work comes from an attachment lens using Emotion-Focused Couples Therapy, Narrative Therapy, & other systemic therapies that may differ client's individual needs. As clients are willing and wanting, I incorporate spirituality and faith into sessions as well.
Charlotte, NC 28262
28262
A Christian counselor serving males 12 years and older, couples, and groups in conflict, Lee Freeman has a down-to-earth style cultivated from a decade teaching public high school and years of church leadership. Lee's clinical approach integrates Solution-Focused Brief Therapy techniques for quick traction alongside Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and other longer-term modalities for deep and lasting transformation. His comfortable office is located just off of Hwy 34 and I-25 in Loveland, and he is available for virtual sessions throughout Colorado.
80538
I am a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor at Renewal Counseling in Mooresville, NC. I work with adult individuals in a variety of areas in counseling integrating Biblical Christian principles and Psychological perspectives and theoretical approaches. I earned a Masters of Arts in Christian Counseling Degree from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in May 2010 and have been practicing since December 2010. I am trained in trauma treatment techniques, including EMDR and Brainspotting. I also specialize in working with anxiety and abuse. I work with clients experiencing depression, grief, and life circumstances and transitions.
Suite 102
Mooresville, NC
28117
My mission is to provide a refuge where women can give voice to their experience, find healing and wellness, and empower themselves to create a life worth living. I provide online individual therapy for women. I provide faith-based counseling rooted in a Christ-centered approach incorporating biblical and spiritual formation principles to help integrate one's beliefs into the treatment process.
Michelle McDevitt-Askew graduated with a Masters in Christian Counseling from Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary in January 2012. Michelle is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor. Michelle enjoys working with couples, families and individuals who are struggling with anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, chronic illness and life stage transitioning. It is her hope that in the safe, non-judgmental space of therapy clients can begin to discover their core resilience, access strengths and integrate awareness for healthy coping and healing. She has a special appreciation for what it means to be a teen in todays’ world and enjoys working with adolescents (13 yrs and up). Michelle is also attuned to help couples discover relational dynamics and patterns that keep them from enjoying a safe, close and vibrant relationship. She offers premarital and marital counseling and helps step families develop their unique culture. Michelle also enjoys teaching and leading workshops on marriage, codependency, depression, anxiety and spiritual formation. Michelle is an IFS (Level 1), EFT Externship and Gottman (Level 1) informed therapist who also utilizes experiential and art therapy, all rooted in attachment theory with a faith component.
Michelle’s therapeutic experience in private practice, medical and church settings informs her approach to therapy interweaving a bio-medical-psycho-social and spiritual component to treat and care for the whole person. Her 32 year marriage and parenting experiences provides perspective and informs relationship work. As a parent of an adult child with Aspergers, Michelle has an awareness and appreciation of what a blessing it can be to have a special needs child and the impact that can make on a family. With a belief that individuals and families lean towards growth and wholeness, Michelle looks forward to working with couples, families and individuals in South Charlotte, Matthews, Weddington and the surrounding communities. She looks forward to working alongside clients, equipping them for transformational growth.
28277
Solo private practice. I work with children, teens and adults. I utilize EMDR with a Christian focus as well as CBT and other trauma informed practices.
28786
Here, your journey toward healing and growth will be met with compassionate care for the whole person--body, mind, and spirit. I specialize in trauma, sexual trauma, relationships, couples, and counsel most emotional, spiritual, or relational struggles. This includes anxiety, depression, life transitions, PTSD, identity, relationships, and spiritual concerns. I will walk alongside you and guide you toward whole-person, deep, and lasting healing and growth by providing the understanding, skills, empathy, and process needed for your journey.
I offer ongoing groups for trauma restoration and whole person care.
My approach focuses on emotion, processing experience, relationship with God/self/others, and engaging life more fully going forward.
I grew up as a pastor's kid, and so have a lot of compassion and context for caring for people in ministry. I also a lot of experience with and compassion for those who've experienced religious abuse.
One resource I provide for emotional, mental, and behavioral regulation is Safe and Sound Protocol, which a powerful process that helps significantly with anxiety, trauma, depression, attention, performance, and more. It can bring dramatic acceleration to your healing and growth. More about that is available on my website.
I offer services via video telehealth only, for clients of NC and SC. I currently offer services to ages 10-elder adult. Services are self-pay, but I provide the necessary paperwork/superbill for out of network reimbursement.
Hello! I’m Pamela Adkins, a licensed clinical mental health counselor. I consider it a privilege to help adults, adolescents, and couples better manage the difficulties life brings, whether it be anxiety, depression, relational or situational occurrences. Often, I find that people think way too little of themselves and have a distorted view of what God thinks and says about them. Unfortunately, life experiences can diminish our self-worth. Exploring all these things in counseling and making space to hold the good and the “not so good” can bring healing and wholeness.I received my undergraduate degree in Christian Education at Lenoir-Rhyne University with a minor in Business. I earned a masters diploma in biblical counseling from Light University Online. And recently completed a master’s degree in clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University. The therapeutic modalities that I align most closely with include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused Therapy, and Person-Centered Therapy. Integrating the Word of God into our counseling is of utmost importance to me as I believe this is where true and lasting change takes place.For the last 3 years, I have had the joy of working with women recovering from addiction. Along with the addiction came a great deal of trauma. Each ladies’ experience was different, and I believe in listening and doing my best to understand each person’s unique story. I take a wholistic approach, treating the mind, body, and spirit.I welcome the opportunity to walk with you through these next steps of your healing journey. Please feel free to contact me at (704) 584-9305 or [email protected] if you have any questions.
Charlotte, NC 28262
28262
I largely utilize attachment theory (object relations), narrative, and Biblical insights.
We are a faith-based, relationship-driven, trauma-focused ministry driven to help people overcome any hardship, heal from any unresolved grief, break free from any addiction or abusive relationship, and fully transform into the person they were created to be.
North Ridgeville, OH 44039
44039