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Hoarding therapists in Greenville, NC

We are proud to feature top rated Hoarding therapists in Greenville. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
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Palo Alto, California therapist: Mary Knoblock, DNH, hypnotherapist
Hoarding

Mary Knoblock, DNH

Hypnotherapist, DNH, RTT Practitioner, Hypnotist, Holistic Naturopath Practitioner, Spiritual Counselor
If you are struggling with hoarding, I use specific methods like RTT, Hypnosis and Emotion Code to help you uncover the triggers for hoarding and address the addictive pattern of hoarding in your life.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Greenville, NC (Online Only)
Miami, Florida therapist: Dr. Jeff J. Rocker, licensed mental health counselor
Hoarding

Dr. Jeff J. Rocker

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, PH.D, NCC, LMHC, LCPC, LPC
Rocker Health has experienced and competent staff to deal with these issues.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Greenville, NC
Garner, North Carolina therapist: First-Aid Counseling, PLLC, counselor/therapist
Hoarding

First-Aid Counseling, PLLC

Counselor/Therapist, LCMHC, LCASA, LCSW
Hoarding often involves more than difficulty letting go of possessions. It can be connected to anxiety, trauma, loss, or fear. We work with clients in a compassionate and nonjudgmental way to better understand these challenges and create meaningful change.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Greenville, NC (Online Only)
Salt Lake City, Utah therapist: Juniper Mental Health, psychologist
Hoarding

Juniper Mental Health

Psychologist, PhD
One of our providers, Clarissa Ong, has extensive experience (both research and clinically) in the treatment of hoarding. You can schedule a free consultation with her to discuss treatment.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Greenville, NC (Online Only)
Raleigh, North Carolina therapist: Nour Counseling, counselor/therapist
Hoarding

Nour Counseling

Counselor/Therapist
Hoarding is often talked about in ways that are shaming, dismissive, or overly simplistic—reduced to “just clutter” or a lack of discipline. But for many people, it’s about far more than that. It’s about attachment, safety, loss, scarcity, and the meaning objects hold over time. What looks excessive to others can feel necessary, grounding, or even protective to you. And when people respond with judgment or pressure to “just get rid of things,” it often makes the cycle worse, not better. Cultural and generational experiences matter here too. For some, holding onto items is connected to histories of scarcity, migration, financial instability, or family expectations around saving and preserving. These patterns don’t come out of nowhere—and they don’t shift through shame. At Nour Counseling, we don’t come in trying to clear your space—we work to understand it. We help you make sense of what you’re holding onto and why, and we move at a pace that respects both your emotional connection and your readiness for change. From there, we actively build ways to reduce overwhelm, increase decision-making capacity, and create systems that feel realistic for your life—not performative or short-lived. This includes addressing the deeper layers—grief, anxiety, trauma, and scarcity—that often drive these patterns. This work is about helping you create a space that supports you, without forcing you to abandon what’s felt like safety along the way.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Greenville, NC (Online Only)

Hoarding therapists in Greenville, North Carolina Statistics

Hoarding therapists in Greenville, North Carolina average 16 years of experience and charge around $232 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (92%), Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) (67%), and Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) (67%).

Average years in practice

16 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$232

Accept insurance

50%

Offer sliding scale

67%

Gender ID

50% Female
30% Male
10% Non-Binary
10% Gender Fluid

Session Type

58% In Person and Online
42% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

92% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
67% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
67% Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT)
50% Psychodynamic Therapy
50% Multicultural Therapy
50% Relational Psychotherapy
50% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)

Ages Served

100% Adult
92% Senior
92% Young Adult
92% Teen
58% Children

Client Focus

58% Women
58% LGBTQ+
58% Persons with Disabilities
50% Black / African American
42% Christian