Internal Family Systems therapists in Welcome, South Carolina SC
Tomeki Davis
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, NCC, LPC
Enso Wellness, LLC was created to provide an option for counseling and psychotherapy that focuses on each client’s individual needs. Every person is unique and deserves to have a space where they can share their unique experiences, and have those experiences validated while they seek the help they need. I utilize an Integrative and Client-centered therapeutic approach while providing my clients a supportive and nonjudgmental space where we will collaborate on their care.
7 Years Experience
B Well Counseling Center
Psychologist, PhD, LPC, LMFT-A, LPC-A, LCSW-S
Hi,
My name is Melanie Gregg, psychologist and owner of B Well Counseling Center. I have 28 years of experience working with children, teens, and their families. B Well Counseling Center is a group practice of 8 clinicians from varied backgrounds and specialties.
28 Years Experience
Roger Lin
Psychologist, Psy.D.
We live in a world that can get messy at times. My approach for therapy is to provide you a safe place to navigate life, process, heal, and grow.
11 Years Experience
Susan Spicer
Psychologist, PhD
I specialize in EMDR therapy to help individuals heal from trauma and narcissistic abuse, and to return to a place of self-love and emotional balance. Experiences of childhood physical, emotional or sexual abuse can remain stuck in the body, as can instances of narcissistic abuse. These have the potential to contribute to symptoms of depression, anxiety, and hypervigilance as well as problems successfully navigating relationships and managing daily living. I utilize EMDR therapy to change the way these negative memories are stored in the brain, and help you achieve a place of resolution and peace. As a neuropsychologist, I can help you condition your thoughts and rewire your brain for happiness and success.
24 Years Experience
Ethredge Counseling Group of South Carolina
Counselor/Therapist, LPC, CCTP
Whether you have experienced “Big T” Trauma” such as an assault or car accident, or “Little t trauma” such as a break-up, job loss, or childhood bullying, unprocessed negative experiences can effect us in many ways. You may have unprocessed trauma if you experiences some of the symptoms below:
Anxiety
Tired, empty, or lost
Social isolation
Frequent alcohol consumption
Poor boundaries with others
Panic attacks
Poor sleeping patterns
Overwhelm or stress
Unstable relationships
Frequent crying
Feeling numb
Thoughts about death
Fidgeting
Fatigue
Weight gain
Low motivation
5 Years Experience