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Therapists for college students near Welcome, NC

TK Willis-Finney
Counselor
Licensed in NC

Many people struggle with feeling like they don't have a sense of purpose; or that they're disconnected from themselves and the people around them. Some people have to bear the weight of dealing with the stress that comes along with living in a society that treats LGBTQ+ folks and POC differently. Through therapy, you can have your concerns validated yet be challenged to grow and thrive in a world that wants to turn its back on anyone who dares to challenge the status quo. It is my goal to colla...

Sarah Whitledge
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Licensed in NC

I work a lot with neurodivergent individuals. I have worked with individuals with ASD and ADHD for 10+ years and love helping them work towards their personal and professional goals. My goal is to help you achieve these goals and see your potential in all areas of life. I do accept many Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) for services including Compsych, Lyra, Matrix, Mutual of Omaha, Curalinc, Spring Health, & Ulliance....

Marialeen Martorella
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Licensed in NC

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Dr. Heather Wright
Psychologist
Licensed in NC

Hi! I have a 5 lb. Maltese and Hunter, my 115 lb. German Shepherd. I grew up on a farm and animals are incredibly important to me. They teach us so much about ourselves and have the capacity to unconditionally love us and at times, they can really challenge us. That's what therapy is all about - unconditional positive regard and pushing us to be our best selves. I work with females; ages pre-teens to adulthood and their families. Anxiety, depression, trauma, self-harm behaviors, relational...

Ceara Cuthbertson
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Licensed in NC

In the beginning, clients typically tell me they can't stop thinking about food. They’re finding a large part of their day is dedicated to their next meal. They miss out on time with loved ones because the concern of what they will “be able” to eat is too strong. A lot of my clients find themselves in a dieting spiral. They “do good” for a while, and then they binge later, leading to feelings of shame and guilt. Most have heard confusing things about bodies throughout their lives. After some ha...

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