Willow Oak Therapy is a teletherapy private practice in Durham, NC that specializes in anxiety, depression, family challenges, recovering from painful experiences, and managing life changes and transitions. I help students and invidividuals meet life’s challenges, manage life transitions, and feel better and happier about life. I will listen to you, build on your strengths, and help you find solutions that promote growth and healing....
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Many of the clients we work with are at a point in their lives where they want to shed old patterns of thinking, believing, and behaving. We understand that family of origin, society, and many other factors often condition us to believe we can’t be or should be someone else—whatever that may or may not look like. Are you ready to release the messages or stories from your past that feel impossible to shake? Are you longing to live freely in the here and now? If so, we may be a good fit to help...
Sanctuary is a non-profit counseling center with the mission to walk with all clients in order to bring healing to their minds, hearts, and souls. There are specialist within our group that work specifically with university students to help them address the unique issues they face in today's chaotic spaces. This is a place with no judgement. A place that affords each individual the opportunity to explore the places in their lives that cause unhealthy coping mechanisms. At Sanctuary we walk with ...
Hello, and welcome. My name is Kathleen McGah and I offer a comfortable, confidential space for teens, college-age students and young adults to talk about whatever is on their mind, at one's own pace, and without judgment. When people have a safe place to practice putting thoughts and feelings into words, they find they grow psychologically stronger over time - and more satisfied with various aspects of life. I have worked with many students who, initially, have been hesitant to talk wit...
You pride yourself in having it together, but now you feel like everything is falling apart. You were looking forward to college and worked hard to get here, but now that you’re here, you feel like you just can’t get your bearings. Am I good enough? Is all this stress worth it? Will I ever feel fully competent? You feel guilty and wonder if you are ungrateful because of these questions. You want your confidence back but don’t know where to begin. Feelings of isolation and doubt are more commo...
Welcome! I'm Shannon. I'm glad you're here, and acknowledge that connecting with a therapist is no easy step. Thank you for having the courage to contemplate connecting. For me, who you are - right now, in this moment - matters, is important, and is enough. Your voice matters; your story is important and set-apart; I wholeheartedly believe you are doing the best you can with what you have; and, I know you want to be the best possible version of You. I also know that change is hard. Taking ste...
Hi there, welcome to my profile. My name is Markia Hearst and I am a clinical social worker providing therapy in North Carolina. The services I provide are tailored to young adults dealing with past trauma, anxiety, depression, racial trauma, and life transitions. My style is laid back, warm, and professional. I hope to provide a safe space for you to be genuinely you without fear of nonacceptance. Feel free to reach out for a free consultation to see if we are a good fit for one another. ...
Our vision is to combat the negative stigma of mental illness by promoting holistic health within our community....
The challenges and obstacles of life we all face often stem from childhood. In our early years we learn about healthy relationships, self respect, balancing our emotions, and dealing with stressful situations. Sometimes, however, what we have learned can be a bit unclear or inappropriate and we grow up feeling detached from our emotions or unsure of how to cope with our very strong feelings. We are stuck, uncertain of what we really want in life. At Evolution Counseling Associates, we...