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Dissociative Disorders therapists in Charlotte, NC

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Charlotte, North Carolina therapist: Montgomery Counseling Group, licensed clinical social worker
Dissociative Disorders

Montgomery Counseling Group

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, LCSWA, LCMHC, LCMHCA
We provide trauma-informed care for clients experiencing dissociation, disconnection, memory gaps, or parts of self that feel difficult to understand. Therapy emphasizes safety, stabilization, grounding, and integration at a manageable pace.  
35 Years Experience
In-Person in Charlotte, NC 28209
Online in Charlotte, NC
Charlotte, North Carolina therapist: Susanne R Mealer, licensed clinical social worker
Dissociative Disorders

Susanne R Mealer

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
To what extent a person dissociates varies. Finding out where on the continuum you are is important. People dissociate to keep themselves safe physically, mentally and emotionally. This can become unsafe to do and the very thing that helped you survive can get in your way of living.  
18 Years Experience
Online in Charlotte, NC (Online Only)
Palo Alto, California therapist: Mary Knoblock, DNH, hypnotherapist
Dissociative Disorders

Mary Knoblock, DNH

Hypnotherapist, DNH, RTT Practitioner, Hypnotist, Holistic Naturopath Practitioner, Spiritual Counselor
We can work through your dissociated disorders with different tools. Clients have found the emotion code, and RTT to be very helpful in managing their dissociative disorders.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Charlotte, NC (Online Only)
Olympia, Washington therapist: Tara Murphy, psychologist
Dissociative Disorders

Tara Murphy

Psychologist, Psy.D.
Dissociation is often the mind’s way of surviving overwhelming or repeated trauma. I have experience working with military members, children in the foster care system with complex trauma, and adults healing from childhood neglect or abuse—contexts where dissociation often develops as a protective response. I use IFS, trauma-informed approaches, somatic awareness, mindfulness, and psychodynamic work to help clients build safety, grounding, and integration at their own pace. My diagnostic expertise supports careful differentiation between dissociation, PTSD, psychosis, or mood disorders, and I collaborate with prescribers when appropriate to ensure comprehensive care.  
29 Years Experience
Online in Charlotte, NC (Online Only)
Athens, Georgia therapist: Open Hearted Holistic Therapy, licensed clinical social worker
Dissociative Disorders

Open Hearted Holistic Therapy

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Dissociation is a very normal survival strategy that shows up as a response to distressing events. It can be a mercy and can keep us alive at times and then sometimes it can also keep us from connecting with others when we want to. It goes hand-in-hand with trauma work and understanding dissociation is a part of being trauma informed. Instead of looking at dissociation as a bad thing, I look at it as a survival strategy, without judgment.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Charlotte, NC
Charlotte's position as a major banking and financial hub drives strong demand for therapists specializing in workplace stress, perfectionism, and the particular pressures of corporate and executive careers. The city has grown rapidly through domestic migration, and therapists frequently work with the isolation, loneliness, and adjustment difficulties common among newcomers building community in a fast-growing city. Charlotte also has a strong faith community, and many therapists offer faith-integrated approaches alongside evidence-based treatment for clients who value that alignment. Atrium Health and Novant Health serve as the city's major institutional mental health anchors.

Dissociative Disorders therapists in Charlotte, North Carolina Statistics

Dissociative Disorders therapists in Charlotte, North Carolina average 19 years of experience and charge around $206 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (67%), Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (50%), and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) (43%).

Average years in practice

19 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$206

Accept insurance

40%

Offer sliding scale

43%

Gender ID

51% Female
43% Male
3% Non-Binary
3% Gender Fluid

Session Type

50% In Person and Online
50% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

67% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
50% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
43% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
40% Existential / Humanistic Therapy
37% Internal Family Systems (IFS)
37% Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
37% Family Systems Therapy

Ages Served

100% Adult
70% Young Adult
63% Senior
60% Teen
40% Children

Client Focus

63% Women
60% Men
50% Military / Veterans
47% Persons with Disabilities
43% LGBTQ+