Children therapists in Allendale, South Carolina SC
Rachel Minelli
Psychologist, Ph.D.
I am a licensed clinical psychologist and I specialize in working with children and adolescents with Autism, ADHD, Intellectual Developmental Disorder, and learning disorders. I provide comprehensive evaluations using a combination of telehealth and in-person assessment sessions. I specialize in Autism evaluations for both children and adults. I also provide PCIT therapy via telehealth and in-person sessions.
12 Years Experience
Joshua Werblin
Psychiatrist, MD
My commitment to you is simple: to provide empathetic, individualized, evidence-based care that supports your unique journey toward mental health wellness, whether or not you choose to use medications along the way. Let's work together to navigate life's challenges and embrace the path to healing and fulfillment.
20 Years Experience
Lauren Rance
Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist (PsyD, LP)
I work with deep thinkers & feelers. Many of my clients are sensitive, introspective children, adults, and parents who are struggling with self-esteem or relationship challenges and want to build a deeper understanding of themselves, increase self-esteem, and create relationships that are secure and fulfilling. I offer a free consultation to learn more about your concerns and discuss whether my services would be a good fit. Visit my website (awarepsych.net) or send me a message on this platform to get an initial consult scheduled.
8 Years Experience
Jessica Torres-Garcia
Counselor/Therapist, MA, LPCC, NCC, CCTP
In life, we often face overwhelming challenges that can impact our ability to find joy. As a counselor, I aim to simplify the counseling journey, recognizing it as a path of self-discovery that may be difficult at times. Together, we'll navigate through tough conversations and work toward healing and growth. My goal is to support you every step of the way.
5 Years Experience
Anna DiNoto
Psychologist, PsyD, LMHC, PSYPACT - Licensed Psychologist
While many view mental health assessment and treatment as a way to identify a diagnosis someone else (i.e., a psychologist) assigns, we view it as an engaging and empowering process. A diagnosis may be met, and if this is true our hope is you will have words to understand who you are, how your brain (and body) sees and interacts with the world, and what you could potentially do about it based on honoring your input.
13 Years Experience