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Therapists in Cullowhee, NC

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Amy Look

Psychologist, PhD, LP
Tired of overthinking, people-pleasing, and holding yourself to impossible standards? From the outside, it looks like you’ve got it all together - you're thoughtful, capable, and high-achieving. But inside, you feel uncertain, overwhelmed, and stuck. If this resonates, I can help! Our work together will empower you toward a life that's defined by your values, not your critical inner voice. I’ll use evidence-based strategies to teach you how to calm your mind, cope with stress, build confidence, and strengthen relationships. Call or send me a message to discuss more about what it would be like to work together.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Cullowhee, North Carolina (Online Only)

Charles R. Davenport, Psy.D.

Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist
As a licensed psychologist with over two decades of experience, I, Dr. Charles R. Davenport, am dedicated to providing compassionate and evidence-based therapy to individuals, couples, and families in Sarasota and Venice, FL. My practice focuses on helping clients navigate life’s challenges, including anxiety, depression, relationship issues, and career stress. I specialize in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and mindfulness techniques, integrating psychodynamic and interpersonal theories to tailor my approach to each client’s unique needs. My goal is to create a safe and supportive environment where clients can explore their thoughts and feelings, develop coping strategies, and achieve personal growth. Throughout my career, I have worked with clients of all ages, from children and adolescents to adults and couples. I have a particular interest in supporting individuals who are gifted or have learning disabilities, helping them harness their strengths and overcome obstacles. At Davenport Psychology, I am committed to fostering a therapeutic relationship built on trust, empathy, and respect. I believe in the power of therapy to transform lives and am passionate about guiding my clients on their journey to mental wellness. Additionally, I offer telehealth services in over 40 states, making quality mental health care accessible to a broader range of clients.  
20 Years Experience
Online in Cullowhee, North Carolina

Heather Avery Grant

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSWA
Do you struggle to feel secure in the relationships that are the most important to you? Do you walk away from time with friends kicking yourself for that awkward moment or that thing you said? Ever worry that you're "broken"? Or needy or dramatic or controlling or emotionally unavailable or...? These are all normal worries for people who grew up in dysfunctional, abusive, or neglectful families. And this is my jam. I can handle all the tough stuff that got you here and help you find your way into a calmer, sweeter, gentler life. If you want to feel more secure in your relationships and safer being on your own in the world, I'm your person. Book a complimentary consultation to see if we're a fit!  
3 Years Experience
Online in Cullowhee, North Carolina

Dr. Christina A Remek

Psychologist, Psy.D.
I want to help you create new healthy connections in your mind and in your life. Happiness is created through moments in the present, not planned for in the future. I specialize in diagnosis and treatment for Autism Spectrum Disorders, ADHD, and anxiety. I can help you/your child to improve in social interaction and managing fears/frustration through a combination of proper evaluation, therapy and biofeedback treatment. Biofeedback can help anyone to learn to manage their stress effectively and improve their overall well-being. My schedule is flexible, including evenings and weekends. Please give me a call today for your free 30-minute consultation! (Note*: Consultations are only 30 minutes long and must be requested when scheduling).  
12 Years Experience
Online in Cullowhee, North Carolina

Samantha Morel, PhD

Psychologist, Ph.D.
The right fit is of the upmost importance as you select your psychologist. Here are some things about me that I hope will help you evaluate that! 1. I love that I get to do this work every day and use the information I know to help people live fuller lives. It’s a distinct honor and privilege to be part of people making big changes in their lives, moving forward after past traumas, making changes within themselves or how they talk to themselves, trying out new ways of engaging in relationships, or starting to believe for the first time that they just might deserve the life they want to lead. 2. Being a counseling psychologist was a very intentional choice for me. I didn’t know I wanted to be a therapist until I was a Junior in college. Originally, I completed a Master’s program and seriously considered getting licensed and living happily ever after as a Licensed Professional Counselor. I knew I loved providing therapy, but I also knew I wanted to learn more! So, I decided to go forward and get my PhD in Counseling Psychology—a degree that I believe has truly allowed me to understand the complexities of psychology and provided the depth of training and experience I needed to become the kind of therapist I wanted to be. As a psychologist, I am an expert in the human experience, both when it’s working well and when issues arise. I understand the complex integration that biochemistry and genetics play as they engage with the environment and sociocultural influences leading to direct effects on mood, well-being, and mental and physical health. This applies to us as individuals, and in the various roles we play as partners, workers, parents, and within our circles of friends and family. As a counseling psychologist, I help people with physical, emotional, and mental disorders improve well-being, alleviate distress and maladjustment, and resolve crises (APA, 2012). I believe that all of these things make psychologists like myself uniquely skilled in providing psychological assessment, diagnosis, and treating mental health disorders. 3. I have been a therapist all over this country. That may not seem like a big deal, but it has provided me some pretty unique experiences that have fundamentally changed how I do what I do. I’ve worked as a therapist in a fancy high-rise building in New York City. I’ve done therapy sitting on the floor of my client’s living room (while I worked in community mental health in low SES areas). So many different needs, so many different lifestyles and backgrounds! These experiences taught me that there are just a few core things required to have a healing experience in therapy, but they all start with two people together in a room, genuinely trying to connect with one another. I also see a direct connection between these experiences and my dedication to practice with respect, compassion, and equity for all. 4. I work with people, not “problems.” I can’t tell you how many of my clients have commented on this in some way or another. They express feeling supported and safe because we don’t allow therapy to minimize them to just those things that they may struggle with… we aim to understand their whole-person just a bit better each time we sit down. While yes, sometimes that includes some serious concerns, we work on understanding how this may make sense given their history/experiences, what they want to work towards changing, and we do it with lots of self-compassion along the way. 5. When I’m not working… you’d be most likely to find me cooking, relaxing with my dog, or practicing piano. I began teaching myself piano about 2 1/2 years ago (through an iPad app no less) and I thoroughly enjoy the “brain break” it provides me. More recently, I’ve been working on some crafting and home DIY projects. I love figuring out just how much I can make out of goods purchased only from the Dollar Tree (not kidding). Finally, I am an amateur connoisseur of coffee, pickles, and popcorn, and I take these things very seriously.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Cullowhee, North Carolina