What We Offer

Individual Counseling (children ages 5 -18; adults 18 and older)

Individual counseling is about self-actualization (i.e., unlocking your untapped potential, solving problems, exploring or defining your values and how life's challenges impact those values).  The Center offers clients a safe place to be seen  and heard while employing client-centered, individualized counseling experiences. Individual counseling can help you:

 

Cope effectively with stress and worry

Overcome depression and anxiety

Process trauma and grief

Make fundamental changes in the way you think and feel

Create and establish healthy boundaries in relationships 

Improve your social skills and your ability to connect to others

Improve self-care to become physically and emotionally healthier

Improve sleep quality

Increase your ability to communicate in a healthy way

 

Family and Couples

Family and couples counseling is designed to address specific issues that affect the health and functioning of the unit. This counseling type can help families through a difficult time or ease the family's adjustment to a significant life transition. Couples counseling positions your relationship at the center of the counseling process. You and your partner come together to explore and define your relationship's struggles, goals, and dreams. Relationships are unique and special; together with your counselor, an individualized plan will be developed to help you and your partner meet your relationship goals. Family and couples therapy can help address:

  • Conflict, divorce or separation
  • Issues unique to blended families
  • Developing or maintaining healthy relationships and boundaries within the family
  • Substance abuse or addiction within the family unit
  • Unexpected illness or death
  • (Couples:)
  • Address frequent fighting or arguing
  • Reduce struggles with intimacy
  • Discuss financial stressors
  • Improve openness and honesty within the relationship
  • Create and establish healthy boundaries in relationships where appropriate
  • Work through feelings of hurt and betrayal

Telehealth Counseling

 Telehealth counseling delivers health care services through interactive audio and video technology, permitting real-time communication between the patient and the provider for diagnosis, consultation, or treatment. However, best practice recommends traditional face-to-face sessions prior to the start of telehealth counseling. Benefits of telehealth therapy include:

Work with the provider that most closely meets your needs

Start services quickly

Eliminate commute time

Enjoy the ultimate convenience for those who prefer to attend counseling from the privacy of their homes

 

Note:

Clients must be in the state of South Carolina at the time of the session for therapy to take place.

Since COVID19, many insurance companies cover telehealth in the same way as in-person counseling. Clients must verify their telehealth benefits with their insurance company before starting services.

 

Community/Home-based Counseling

Community or home-based counseling delivers health care services face-to-face in the privacy of your own home, school, or other community locations.

Special Considerations:

Community/Home-based counseling still abides by HIPAA, and confidentiality remains priority. Whether in the privacy of clients' home, work, school, or community no one else should be privy to the conversation (i.e., no one else should be in the same room/space as the client and clinician). 

 

Other treatment services include, but are not limited to:

Trauma resilience

Grief/Loss

Anxiety

ADHD, Parenting

Depression

LGBTQ affirmative

Stages of development / Identity Development Models

Diagnostic Impression and Treatment Planning