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Rebecca bailey, Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Rebecca bailey
Licensed Mental Health Counselor

PRE-MARITAL  If you are in a committed relationship and ready to take the plunge, pre-marital counseling is one of the best ways to give your marriage a head start. I am a certified SYMBIS facilitator, and will provide a couple access
147 Maple Row Blvd., Suite 200, Hendersonville, TN, 37075, Hendersonville, North Carolina, 37075
Dr. Sarah C. Stuchell, LMFT, Marriage & Family Therapist

Dr. Sarah C. Stuchell , LMFT
Marriage & Family Therapist

Falling in love is easy - creating a fulfilling relationship is hard work. I believe the quality of our relationships is intrinsic to our well-being. I hold a Doctorate degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and am considered an expert in couples
Erik Goldfield, Licensed Professional Counselor

Erik Goldfield
Licensed Professional Counselor

The work I strive to do with couples is to help them find compromise within their lives.  So many couple's issues stem from avoidant/dismissive forms of conflict resolution where one partner gives in and therefore harbors resentment and/or feels
6911 Shannon Willow Rd. Suite 500, Charlotte, NC 28226, Charlotte, North Carolina, 28226

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Jessica McCall, LMFT, Marriage & Family Therapist

Jessica McCall , LMFT
Marriage & Family Therapist

For many of us, our greatest sense of joy, fulfillment and meaning comes from healthy, secure relationships, and our deepest feelings of pain are linked with longing, loneliness, and relationship distress. Relationships are powerful, and
5970 Fairview Road, Charlotte, NC, 28210, Charlotte, North Carolina, 28210
Melody Joy Carr, Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Melody Joy Carr
Licensed Mental Health Counselor

I enjoy working with teens, adults and couples who might be experiencing conflict, grief, depression or anxiety for circumstances beyond their control. No matter what difficulty or darkness lies before us, we can always find beauty in the mess and design in the
Shavodka Nowacki, Other Licensed Clinical Social Worker Associate

Shavodka Nowacki
Other Licensed Clinical Social Worker Associate

Experienced Community Based Mental Health Program Manager with a demonstrated history of working in the government administration industry. Skilled in Nonprofit Organizations, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Social Services, Group Therapy, and Youth Development
Ariel Butler, LPC Intern

Ariel Butler
LPC Intern

I am currently getting my Masters degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at North Carolina State University. I am interested in utilizing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy as well as Person Centered Therapy with a strengths based perspective. Evidence-based
Kristi M French, Other Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate

Kristi M French
Other Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate

Helping clients find peace, happiness, and reaching their goals is my focus, using a variety of resources including laughter, mindfulness, education, and understanding. Helping clients find their true selves beyond anxiety and depression is a passion, as is
Jessica M. Garcia, Coach

Jessica M. Garcia
Coach

Divorce is probably one of the most challenging experiences in your life.  Together we will talk about your goals and priorities, your current situation, and concerns about the process.  With this information we start to create a plan and strategies tailored
Lydia Filazzola, LMFT, Marriage & Family Therapist

Lydia Filazzola , LMFT
Marriage & Family Therapist

Something feels different in your relationship. Maybe there’s been a betrayal. Maybe you’re caught in the same fight on repeat—or living in the quiet that follows. You still love each other, but you don’t feel like a team right now.