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April-Autumn Jenkins, Clinical Social Work/Therapist , LCSW, LMSW

April-Autumn Jenkins
Clinical Social Work/Therapist , LCSW, LMSW

My work with couples is grounded in establishing men and women mentally, emotionally, spiritually and communally to increase healthy relationships, family wellness and sustainable communities. With your consistent participation, openness to change and willingness to
Brittani Procknow, Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Brittani Procknow
Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Are you wondering where the chemistry and excitement has gone? Trying to figure out how to practice self growth in your relationship? You do not need to be on the edge of divorce or breaking up to benefit from couples therapy. We learn how to be in relationships from
philip deluca, Licensed Clinical Social Worker

philip deluca
Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Many of my clients reach out to me when their relationship is in distress. Often it’s our relationships that bring us the most pain in our lives, even when they are supposed to bring us happiness.
Cathy cosentino, LMFT, Marriage & Family Therapist

Cathy cosentino , LMFT
Marriage & Family Therapist

Kevin Bacon was once asked, “What makes your marriage last?” He didn’t miss a beat: “Clean fighting and dirty sex.” He has a point. The way a couple fights truly impacts their health and their relationship. There are additional influences
Juan Santos, Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Juan Santos
Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Juan Santos specializes in helping distant couples, struggling parents, and a little bit of everything in-between.
Stephen Woods, Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Stephen Woods
Licensed Mental Health Counselor

I am promarriage and my goal as a cousnelor is to give couples hope for their relationship to see through current difficulties into a brighter future for their marriage. Marriages need time and space which can be a challenge in a demanding world. In a sense I view
Hilda L. Dumont, LMFT, Marriage & Family Therapist

Hilda L. Dumont , LMFT
Marriage & Family Therapist

Beginning therapy can be a difficult step. But if you find yourself stuck, repeating the same ineffective, undermining coping mechanisms and unable to manage your emotions, then it might be time to start working together to help you identify more effective and
Joann Governale, Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW, BA, Psy

Joann Governale
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW, BA, Psy

In order for a marriage to thrive there must be respect and trust. Through those 2 things is where love grows. Resilient communication is vital. Will all need a soft place to land and couples should be that place for one another. I am also Gottman trained
Phillip C. Smith, LMFT, Marriage & Family Therapist

Phillip C. Smith , LMFT
Marriage & Family Therapist

HEALING is available NOW...if you choose to accept it! Today, so many people are dealing with hurts that constantly impact their daily lives. Some struggle silently while others lash out looking for relief. Well, you can find that healing relief here. Therapy will allow
Counseling Collaborative of North Carolina, PLLC, Teletherapy, (984) 646-5617, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27613
Mary Beth Somich, LCMHC, Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Mary Beth Somich, LCMHC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor

I received my training in psychological counseling from Columbia University and primarily work with teens and young adults. I practice a modern and relatable approach to therapy which means I stay relevant, operate as an ally rather than authority, and tailor my