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Dissociative Disorders therapists in Easley, SC

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 therapist: Dr. Mitchell Roth, licensed mental health counselor
Dissociative Disorders

Dr. Mitchell Roth

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, JD, PsyD, LMHC
Dissociative disorders result from adaptation to emotionally or physically painful circumstances beyond the control of the patient. Finding and resolving the feelings avoided through dissociation restores the availability of normal feelings. Internal family therapy treatment is particularly helpful in this area.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Easley, SC (Online Only)
Marietta, Georgia therapist: Amy Marshall, Owner of Counseling & Life Coaching, LLC, licensed professional counselor
Dissociative Disorders

Amy Marshall, Owner of Counseling & Life Coaching, LLC

Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, NCC, LPC
Dissociative disorders often occur due to trauma. You are taking a brave step in getting help. I have over a decade of experience to assist you in better managing your dissociative experiences through trauma-informed interventions and Cognitive Behavioral techniques.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Easley, SC (Online Only)
Baltimore, Maryland therapist: Nancy Hayes-Gary, Psy.D., psychologist
Dissociative Disorders

Nancy Hayes-Gary, Psy.D.

Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist, MD , Psy.D.
Grounding, soothing, and leaning to separate out past trauma from present reality helps decrease dissociation. I also approach this with some of the approaches I’ve already mentioned. People who dissociate are often plagued with past thoughts or memories of a very difficult time. Exploring childhood patterns of family interactions gives one a key to understanding their dissociation as a trauma response. Also essential is the learning of other trauma responses that don’t come with the down sides of dissociating, like memory problems or depersonalization/derealization anxiety.  
33 Years Experience
Online in Easley, SC (Online Only)
Seattle, Washington therapist: Aaron Kapin, somatic experiencing practitioner
Dissociative Disorders

Aaron Kapin

Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, SEP, LMT
There are different kinds of dissociative disorders. If you have DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder), then unfortunately I lack training in that area. However, if you chronically are feeling dissociated, disconnected from your body and/or the present moment, and want to be able to be more in the here and now, I absolutely have training around that. Somatic Experiencing can be very effective at slowly and gently supporting your nervous system to move out of freeze (dissociation) and into a more vital, grounded headspace.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Easley, SC (Online Only)
Moraine, Ohio therapist: Seven Hills Psychology, psychologist
Dissociative Disorders

Seven Hills Psychology

Psychologist, Psychologist
We offer treatment for dissociative disorders.  
18 Years Experience
Online in Easley, SC

Dissociative Disorders therapists in Easley, South Carolina Statistics

Dissociative Disorders therapists in Easley, South Carolina average 18 years of experience and charge around $208 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (65%), Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (50%), and Existential / Humanistic Therapy (46%).

Average years in practice

18 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$208

Accept insurance

42%

Offer sliding scale

35%

Gender ID

50% Female
44% Male
3% Non-Binary
3% Gender Fluid

Session Type

54% In Person and Online
46% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

65% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
50% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
46% Existential / Humanistic Therapy
42% Psychoeducational Therapy
42% Family Systems Therapy
42% Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
38% Interpersonal Therapy (IPT)

Ages Served

100% Adult
65% Young Adult
58% Teen
58% Senior
35% Children

Client Focus

62% Women
58% Men
54% Military / Veterans
46% Persons with Disabilities
46% Christian