Concord, North Carolina Therapists

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Hendersonville, North Carolina

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North Carolina, Louisiana

They say change is one constant… And as the leaves are constantly changing on the acreage where Treehouse Therapy is nestled, we are reminded that we all posses the ability to move gracefully with the seasons on our life.
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Davidson, North Carolina

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North Carolina

Jackie Tozour
LCMHC, LCAS
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North Carolina

You are too young to deal with all this pain This was supposed to be the best time of your life. You feel like you can’t talk to your friends. You don’t want to talk to your family because they wouldn’t get it. It’s too heavy and you don’t...
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Charlotte, North Carolina

Kelsey Sullivan is currently providing therapy services at Center for Emotional Health of South Park. CEH provides outpatient psychiatry services that include: Medication Management, Outpatient Counseling/Therapy, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation...
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Charlotte, North Carolina

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North Carolina

*Accepting New Clients*** Life can become overwhelming and take unexpected turns. I help people through difficult or challenging life transitions, specializing in women who are experiencing perinatal mood and anxiety disorders as well as individuals...
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Hickory, North Carolina

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North Carolina

Former Clinical Director has opened private practice and is accepting new clients. Feeling stressed, stuck, exhausted, or overwhelmed? You're a fellow helper...a teacher, nurse, counselor, social worker & are burnt out? You want things to change,...
Natalie Huston
LPC, NCC
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Charlotte, North Carolina

Are you looking to be restored from trauma or difficult life experiences? Are you looking for more whole or meaningful relationship with self, God/Higher Power, or others? Have you been hurt, broken, or feel weary from emotional pain and you long...
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North Carolina

I am a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor and have practiced in North Carolina since 2005. I have worked with adolescents, adults, families, and couples in various settings including a children's hospital, community mental health agencies,...
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Charlotte, North Carolina

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North Carolina

My name is Rachel Kitson, and I'm a psychologist providing mental health services. ​ I grew up in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and have always loved painting, drawing, and being in nature. I attended Governor’s School and the North Carolina...
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Burnsville, North Carolina

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North Carolina

Angela is a licensed therapist who creates a warm, gentle, and genuine therapeutic presence where clients can navigate life’s challenges and changes across the lifespan. She specializes in supporting adolescents, teens, and adults who struggle...
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North Carolina

I am a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) providing counseling in Sanford North Carolina. I received my Master of Social Work (MSW) degree in 2001 at the University of Maryland in Baltimore. I have completed the required two years of postmasters...
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North Carolina

Relationships, trauma, health issues, life transitions, grief, family dynamics, and childhood wounds can keep us feeling stuck. Nothing is more important to the therapeutic experience than the relationship between client and therapist. My goal is to...
Lauren Vilar
LCSW, MSW
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Wilmington, North Carolina

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North Carolina

You usually appear to have it all together on the outside, while inside it never stops. A recent change has left you feeling confused and lost. You feel overwhelmed, confused, & anxious. Your friends seem to have figured it out but no matter how...
Sarah Gates
MA, LPA
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Greensboro, North Carolina

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North Carolina

Sarah sees children, adolescents, and families. She is a Licensed Psychological Associate who provides therapy and psychological evaluation services to children and adolescents individually and within the context of the family. She also completes...
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North Carolina

Welcome to Anxiety Crushers Video Counseling! Are you feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, or down in the dumps? Do you feel like life is much harder than it used to be? Do even the small things get you down? Are some days more than you can bear? If so,...
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Statesville, North Carolina

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North Carolina

Sandra Mayta is currently providing therapy services at Center for Emotional Health of Statesville, NC. CEH provides outpatient psychiatry services that include: Medication Management, Outpatient Counseling/Therapy, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation...
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Charlotte, North Carolina

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North Carolina

Hello! I am a North Carolina Licensed Professional Counselor Associate (LPCA) and a Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC). I live in Charlotte and have served clients from all over the state. I earned a Masters in Counseling from South University in...
Michelle Darby-O’Bar
LCSW, LICSW, LISW-CP
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North Carolina, Maine

When you are going through life’s many challenges, I’m here to support you. My approach to therapy is to provide a safe space and to listen to you non-judgmentally, sincerely and compassionately. I will strive to help you struggle less and live...
Lillian Hood
MA, LPA, LCAS
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North Carolina

You feel stuck. You can’t do all of the things you want to do. Maybe you’re haunted by the past and troubled by the ongoing effects of it. It’s hard to be around others, especially crowds or in situations that you can’t control. You find...
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Charlotte, North Carolina

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North Carolina

I am a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor in North Carolina. I received my Master's degree in professional counseling from Liberty University in 2014. I received a Bachelor's degree from NC State University and have worked in various mental...
Myla Erwin
MA, Certified Advanced Christian Life Coach
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High Point, North Carolina

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North Carolina

Immediate openings available! *Online sessions offered.* You might be a woman in transition, dealing with relationship stress or setting healthy boundaries. You feel weary after years of sacrificing and putting everyone else first and beginning to...
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Florida, North Carolina

I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with a safe, creative, and shame-free space for children, teens, adults, and couples who are dealing with anxiety, stress, and trauma, or who are having trouble in their relationships. I help children...
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Winston Salem, North Carolina

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North Carolina

Leslie Travia is currently providing therapy services at Center for Emotional Health of Winston Salem. CEH provides outpatient psychiatry services that include: Medication Management, Outpatient Counseling/Therapy, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation...
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Charlotte, North Carolina

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North Carolina

Gregory Logan is currently providing therapy service at Center for Emotional Health of University. CEH provides outpatient psychiatry services that include: Medication Management, Outpatient Counseling/Therapy, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation...

An Overview of Mental Health in Concord, North Carolina

Located in the Charlotte metropolitan area, Concord houses 92,067 residents according to the most recent 2017 United States Census Bureau. The population benefits from the well-rounded experience that the municipality has to offer such as historical, cultural, and modern amenities. The sense of community abounds, evidenced by the reception of the esteemed All-America City Award in 2004. The National Civic League awards this honor annually to the town that addresses local issues through exceptional collaboration and innovation.

In addition to the sense of community and access to local attractions, Concord weather offers changing seasons with mild winters averaging around 40 degrees Fahrenheit and comfortable summers typically in the 70s. Exposure to fresh air, sunshine, and exercise year-round is a positive contributor to overall improved mental health.

Not all psychological distress, however, can be prevented by the sense of community and fresh air that Concord, North Carolina, has to offer. Disorders such as clinically significant anxiety or depression occur regardless of life situation. Other emotional struggles are triggered by external factors, such as financial strain or the loss of a loved one.

Mental Health Statistics for North Carolina

North Carolina sees its fair share of mental illness, similar to patterns around the nation. The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) data points out that approximately 44.7 million adults living in the United States alone suffer from some degree of mental illness. Mental Health America rates North Carolina as 14 out of 51 for overall prevalence versus 38 out of 51 for access to care. This means that although the state has a relatively low level of occurrence compared to the rest of the country, the ability to find appropriate psychological services is not always easy.

The outlook for adolescents is equally concerning, considering that 49.5 percent of adolescents are diagnosed with a mental disorder at some point during their teen years. Although the suicide rate in North Carolina is commensurate with the national statistics, teens and young adults are particularly susceptible to suicidal thoughts. The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention indicates that ending one’s own life is the third leading cause of death in the state for 15-34-year-olds. Therapeutic intervention is crucial to ending this tragic statistic.

Economic Factors in Concord, North Carolina

Generally, the economic status of Concord is comparable to the national average in terms of cost of living and median household income. Future job growth is positive at a predicted 43 percent over the next decade compared to 38 percent nationally. The unemployment rate of 4.1 percent is less than the US average of 5.2 percent.

Even though as a whole Concord is economically stable, there are still residents without employment or experiencing job dissatisfaction. These struggles can cause substantial stress which professional counseling can help alleviate.

Concord Marriage and Divorce Rates

The loss of a marital partner through death or divorce negatively impacts emotional well-being. No city or town is immune from the devastating impact these life events bring to individuals and families. The 10.5 percent divorce rate in Concord is consistent with the state average of 10.7 percent. An additional 7 percent of Concord city residents are widowed, while 2.5 percent are separated.

Specialized therapy can make a difference in these situations. Through developing increased communication and other skills, treatment can reduce marital discord and help repair a marriage. Professional counseling can also help people develop coping skills to more effectively live with the loss of a beloved partner.

The Challenge of Finding a Therapist in Concord

According to the NIMH, only 43.1 percent of people in need of mental health services across the nation receive care. Sometimes finances are a barrier, as a tenth of American citizens live without health insurance. Other times it is just difficult to know how to take that first step.

Fortunately, there are emotional support services available in Concord, North Carolina. Within the city, available therapists concentrate on treating stress, anxiety, career difficulties, depression, family conflict, and a myriad of other difficulties.