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Belmont, North Carolina therapist: Molly Halbrooks, counselor/therapist
Psychoeducational

Molly Halbrooks

Counselor/Therapist, LMFT
Good therapy is a partnership between you and your therapist. I often work with those who have previously been in therapy and have felt stuck; my approach is active and helps you move beyond cognitive understanding to actually feeling better. You are a unique individual with unique life experiences and I meet you right where you are and work with you to determine how to move forward as your healthiest, most fulfilled self.  
11 Years Experience
In-Person Near Shelby, NC
Online in Shelby, North Carolina
Belmont, North Carolina therapist: Allison Freeman, counselor/therapist
Psychoeducational

Allison Freeman

Counselor/Therapist, LCMHCA
I specialize in helping high-achievers, perfectionists, and people-pleasers who are feeling stuck in life by guiding them to discover what's not working and how to find more fulfillment in life, work, and relationships. I find fulfillment in supporting high-achieving professional women and parents who grapple with overwhelm, exhaustion, and burnout in daily life become unstuck. In therapy sessions, I integrate a blend of techniques rooted in Coherence Therapy, which includes parts work and 'bottom-up' therapy, alongside Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). This dual approach enables me to explore with my clients both deep-seated issues that may have developed in childhood and are still at play in ways they may not realize as well as current unmet core needs. By employing these methods, we can access a range of strategies tailored to assist each client in overcoming the challenges brought to each session.  
13 Years Experience
In-Person Near Shelby, NC
Online in Shelby, North Carolina
Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania therapist: Rosemarie Manfredi, psychologist
Psychoeducational

Rosemarie Manfredi

Psychologist, Psy.D.
My evaluation and consultation philosophy is that all individuals have the ability to overcome challenges and reach their unique potential. I strive to help those I work with understand their strengths, gifts, and challenges in order to meet their goals and develop a realistic plan to move forward. My practice motto is to providing clarity to grow, bloom, and thrive. I offer a free, 15-minute consultation to help determine whether my services are a good match for you or your child and determine the best evaluation type to meet your needs.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Shelby, North Carolina
Washington, Washington, D.C. therapist: Lauren Rothstein, psychologist
Psychoeducational

Lauren Rothstein

Psychologist, Ph.D.
My focus lies in providing empathetic and individualized care to those navigating Serious Mental Illness (SMI), PTSD and Trauma, and life stress and transitions. Grounded in a recovery-oriented approach, I strive to empower patients by fostering a therapeutic alliance built on trust and collaboration. Through evidence-based interventions, my goal is to support individuals in their unique recovery journeys, addressing all presenting concerns with sensitivity and openness. I am committed to creating a safe space within which patients can explore their experiences, build resilience, and work towards holistic wellbeing. With my clinical practice rooted in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, I bring a flexible and individualized approach to therapy, recognizing the uniqueness of each person's experience. I aim to balance both warmth and accountability, creating a supportive space for patients. By providing a tailored therapy experience, I aim to foster lasting growth and change, empower patients in their journeys, and help them achieve a balanced and fulfilling life consistent with their own values.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Shelby, North Carolina
Indian Trail, North Carolina therapist: Stegall Counseling PLLC, licensed professional counselor
Psychoeducational

Stegall Counseling PLLC

Licensed Professional Counselor, LCMHC, NCC, LRT, CTRS
I’m different than most therapists out there. What makes therapy with me different? Well in order to understand that, let me tell you the quick story of why I became a therapist. After graduating from college, I felt lost. I bounced from job to job, but struggled to find my true passion in life. I was scared I would never find what I was supposed to do in life and this caused me intense anxiety. I didn’t feel like myself. My family and friends were really concerned about me because I stopped laughing all the time and instead I wanted to stay home and avoid people. I kept trying to keep my thoughts positive, but I found that when working in a toxic work environment it was hard to keep my thoughts positive. Instead I would find myself checking my heart rate, having feelings like I want to pass out, and wanting to RUN to my car to get home ASAP. These emotions were exhausting and draining. My mom was the one who told me that I really needed to go see a counselor to talk about what was going on with me, since I was constantly irritable and never happy. I struggled with the idea of having to call to set up an appointment. I thought to myself… “A therapist won’t understand me and she will just judge me!” After struggling for a couple more weeks with complete misery, I could no longer live with so much anxiety anymore and I made the call to set up my initial appointment. On my way to the appointment, I almost had a panic attack in the car. I was crying the whole way there so scared of what she might think or say. Once I arrived, I sat in my car for a few minutes, but decided I needed to go into the office. I was breathing so hard that I was afraid I was about to have a panic attack. After checking in with the front desk, I had to get some water and sit down while trying to make myself relax. Once I sat down in her office, she was the most genuine person I have ever met. Therapy was nothing like I had expected. She helped to make me feel accepted and to understand that my emotions are important. She helped me to understand that my emotions help to guide me in life, but when they become so intense they become ineffective. The more I understood what emotions I was feeling such as sadness, upset, frustrated, angry, irritated, mad, resentful, and embarrassed, the more I realized there were so many things I didn’t know about MYSELF or really didn’t want to admit to myself. I attended therapy weekly for several months and began to identifying that the job I was working was NOT what I wanted to do for a living AND not where my TRUE PASSION was in life. I decided that I could no longer continue to live in this state of HIGH INTENSE ANXIETY. I knew that my mental health was first priority. I found the experience to be the complete OPPOSITE of what I expected it to be. I expected judgement but instead she gave grace, compassion, and empathy. She helped to ask me questions which caused me to be real with myself in what I truly wanted from life – HAPPINESS, COMPASSION, PEACE, LAUGHTER, AND EMPATHY FOR OTHERS. I realized that by going to counseling personally, I wanted to become a counselor so that I could help others in their personal struggles and for them to know someone is there to walk with them through this thing called life.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Shelby, North Carolina