Therapists in High Point, NC and Nearby Locations

Find a therapist in High Point, North Carolina that meets your needs. Browse our comprehensive list of affordable and licensed therapists in High Point, to find a professional specializing in counseling people with stress, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, grief, and more.

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Davidson, North Carolina

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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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Kelcey Nichols is currently providing therapy services at Center for Emotional Health of Saliburry. CEH provides outpatient psychiatry services that include: Medication Management, Outpatient Counseling/Therapy, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation...
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Michelle earned her master’s degree in counseling as well as an MBA from Wake Forest University. She has over fifteen years of experience in the counseling and education industry as a National Certified School Counselor (NCSC) and National Board...
Brooke Musick
L.P.C, LCAS
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North Carolina

I completed my Undergraduate degree at the University of Wilmington in 2005 with a Bachelor of Science in Biology, premedical sciences. I completed my Graduate degrees in Rehabilitation Counseling at East Carolina University in 2009; one in...
Sarah Gates
MA, LPA
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Greensboro, North Carolina

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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...
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...
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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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Greensboro, North Carolina

Kalie Moore, LPCA, holds a Master’s degree in Professional Counseling. She specializes in providing child and adult therapy services and social skills groups for kids, teens, and young adults. Kalie has experience working with kids, teens,...
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Concord, North Carolina

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North Carolina

Leanna Smith is currently providing therapy services at Center for Emotional Health of Concord. CEH provides outpatient psychiatry services that include: Medication Management, Outpatient Counseling/Therapy, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS),...
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Winston Salem, North Carolina

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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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Statesville, North Carolina

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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...
Myla Erwin
MA, Certified Advanced Christian Life Coach
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High Point, North Carolina

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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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Greensboro, North Carolina

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North Carolina

I do my best work helping people through life transitions. Navigating through changes while maintaining our values is our biggest challenge. I can help by being a catalyst and supporter.

Mental Health in High Point

High Point, North Carolina is the ninth-largest municipality within the state with approximately 108,629 residents as of 2014. It is primarily located within Guilford County and is a part of the Piedmont Triad region. The city of High Point is most well-known for its prolific furniture and textiles manufacturing industry and is commonly referred to as the “Home Furnishings Capital of the World.” It draws an international audience to its High Point Furniture Market held semi-annually. Although the furniture and textiles industry has traditionally been the mainstay of the economy, the city has diversified into other areas- most recently the banking, technology, and pharmaceutical industries. However, this thriving city does still share in a problem that many other communities across the nation are suffering from. The opioid epidemic is a real concern for the city. In the last several years opioids have been one of the leading health issues facing the residents of Guilford County. Emergency Department admittance has risen over these and other addictive substances such as heroin and fentanyl.

Changing the Course of a Concerning Trend

North Carolina is taking the problem of opioids seriously and has done its part to pass legislation to provide resources to different parts of the state that will increase the education and awareness of this issue. The development of programs that can engage the community and reduce the negative effects of drug use is an important part of changing this trend.

In addition to drug treatment programs, it is also important to address the underlying causes that contribute to substance abuse. Often there is a relationship between poor mental health and self-medication. In North Carolina, nearly 5% of the adult population has a serious mental illness. Being able to give people access to the care that they need is crucial in tackling a wide range of health issues.

If you are experiencing some form of depression, excessive stress, anxiety, or some other condition that is interfering with your ability to function during your daily life, it may be time to reach out for assistance. We can help with your search for a High Point mental health professional or therapist. Our goal is to connect you with the services you need and make it easier to find a professional who can work around your schedule.

Choosing to seek outside assistance is a big step, but we’re here to help make the process as easy as possible for you. When you are ready to find the right therapist in the High Point area we can show you where to start. One suggestion we do have, as you embark on this journey, is to first take the time to think about what your preferences and needs are.

Before You Begin Your Search

Finding a therapist or mental health professional is about connecting with someone who understands your circumstances, challenges, and needs. The best way you can ensure that you find someone who is the right fit is to get to know yourself. If you can communicate what you need from the process, you’ll be able to more quickly pinpoint someone who is on the same page. This self-evaluation does not need to be a complex process, it can start with a few simple questions such as:

  • What experience or condition are you seeking treatment for?
  • Why do you feel that now is the right time to seek professional help?
  • What outcomes would you like to see from attending therapy?
  • Are you more comfortable speaking with a female or a male about your issues?
  • What time and financial resources do you have to dedicate to this process?
  • Are you looking for someone who specializes in conditions such as substance abuse or eating disorders, or are you looking for someone to generally help you through challenges in your emotional life?

These questions are a good place to start but are by no means an exhaustive list. The idea is to become acquainted with what works for you. Therapy is not one-size-fits-all and your unique circumstances can help guide your search for the right professional.

Health Insurance Considerations

The cost of treatment is a factor for many people when it comes to getting the help they need. It is a good idea to reach out to your health insurance provider and find out if they cover mental health services on your plan. You may find that your insurer has a preferred list of professionals in their network and that working with someone on their list may save you a considerable amount of money.