Therapists for college students near Duke University
Mental Edge Counseling’s focus is more than behavioral health services. Our mission is to provide modern approaches using a trauma-informed and a culturally sensitive lens to produce results that will enhance our clients’ overall quality of life and mental health. We strive to develop a strong relationship with our clients and community by providing an inviting experience during every phone call and every visit.
I enjoy working with humans from all walks of life who’d like some support and to be able to process their feelings and trauma. We laugh, we cry and we get through it, together.
I like helping individuals explore and achieve their goals to be their best self. I am a flexible thinker and embrace all people. I feel we learn from one another. I enjoy supporting individuals who have concerns with managing their anxiety. I am passionate about helping those with experienced trauma. I am also experienced in providing support to individuals with substance abuse concerns. I use many evidenced best practices to support those I serve. I am always willing to have a conversation to explore if I'm a good fit. If not, I promise to assist you with finding an individual who can best support you!
Welcome Have you ever said “ I will never drink again” only to find yourself hours later drinking? Do you find yourself hiding bottles? Going to different stores each day to buy alcohol? Does your drinking make you feel shame and guilt? Are you feeling isolated, alone, misunderstood? Does it seem like you are stuck in the same patterns of behavior and unable to break free? Have you tried to solve the problems in your life on your own and realized you need help from someone else? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you have made the right choice by being here. I have dedicated my professional career to supporting adult women struggling with alcohol use, anxiety, low self-worth, and life transitions. I know seeking help can be hard. You’ve likely been debating seeking help for months, if not years, but I’m so glad you have taken the courageous step of being here. Together we can work to help equip you with the necessary tools to help you face and overcome your challenges. Whether you’re struggling with alcohol use, anxiety, or low self-worth, it is important that you know you don’t have to be alone in this journey. I have the experience to help you achieve your goals, overcome these struggles, and live a more fulfilling and meaningful life. No two individuals are the same, and I tailor our sessions together to address challenges unique to you. We will work together to understand the root cause of your struggles and address them with long-lasting strategies, helping you get closer to the life you’ve always wanted. If you’re ready to work towards the life you’ve always wanted, I’m ready when you are. Contact me today and let’s get to work.
We have counselors that focus on: Depression and Anxiety Counseling for teens and adults. High school issues: college preparation, fitting in with groups, and self-esteem. Marriage Counseling and Couples Counseling. Therapy for teens dealing with depression, bullying, anxiety, or suicide. Counseling for parents seeking peace and balance in divorce or separation. Middle school issues: self-harm, eating issues, anger, bullying, social problems, and study skills. Conflict and agreement between co-parents and blended families. Counseling for adoptive families. Mood disorders: depression, anxiety, or bipolar disorder. Counseling for expecting/new parents. Addictions: Alcohol, substance abuse, or video games.
BASE is a specialist psychology practice in Charlotte, North Carolina offering Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), classes, and consultation for professionals. We are passionate about excellence in treatment, utilizing evidence-based interventions to help clients thrive.
Dr. Dietz's work as a psychologist is rooted in the belief that there is healing power in connection and in sharing one’s story. She works to provide an affirming space that allows clients to explore their experiences and challenges in a more nuanced and compassionate manner. Human beings have an innate need to feel seen and understood. In an increasingly isolating world, therapy offers clients the opportunity to feel less alone in their struggles, while also offering practical coping skills and strategies for growth. Sarah adopts a collaborative approach with clients, to ensure therapy is addressing goals that are valuable and relevant to each individual. Sarah is intentional about approaching clinical work with a multicultural lens as a means of acknowledging and honoring all aspects of clients’ identities and lived experiences. Sarah utilizes a trauma-informed and grief-informed framework to avoid pathologizing normative reactions to trauma and loss. Sessions will often include psychoeducation to help clients better understand and contextualize their challenges, experiences, and reactions.
Are you struggling with your relationships and/or friendships? Are you tired of dealing with critical thoughts and low self esteem? Are you struggling with establishing boundaries and with healthy communication? Are you dealing with feelings of depression, loneliness, and/or anxiety? Are you wanting better relationships with others? A better relationship with yourself? Well, I can help. At Journey to Insight Counseling, my goal is to help you understand yourself. With shadow work, attachment theory, and holistic therapeutic approaches, I can help you grow into a healthier version of yourself. Life is hard enough on its own. Feeling stuck while navigating life is distressing. And relationships (of all kinds) can be challenging. You do not have to figure it out alone. If you are interested in counseling, send me an email or set your own appointment on my website. We can meet for a 15 minute consultation or jump into our first session. If you are wanting a time that you do not see available on my website, email me and we can work something out.
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I received my MA in Dance/Movement Therapy and Clinical Mental Health Counseling in 2009 and have since worked mostly in community mental health. Working mostly with women on body image, self-esteem, and finding your authentic self in a sea of people is my passion. I'm excited to move more fully into working with women in transitional spaces of life looking for support and validation about their desires and next steps. Showing up to therapy takes a lot of courage and trust. I want to help you feel as comfortable as possible telling your story to a total stranger; I usually do this with humor and silliness. Your story is important so our first session is also about me getting to know you, what brought you to therapy (the straw that broke the camels back), and what parts of your history might be linked to what brought you in today. My approach is humanistic, relational and trauma-informed. I believe that the therapeutic relationship itself is the foundation for growth. Within that safe and compassionate container, I use somatic practices, expressive arts, play, movement and narrative techniques to help people access deeper truths. Spiritual and esoteric elements can also be woven in. *Please book an intro session through my website. All billing goes through my Headway website as well. Thank you!
Jackie Quartuccio, LCSWA is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker Associate in North Carolina. She graduated with her Masters in Social Work from Rutgers University in New Jersey. Before receiving her graduate degree, Jackie spent time working for a non-profit alongside single mothers seeking family preservation services and studying psychology for her undergraduate degree. Jackie believes so passionately that counseling can be a helpful and healing process for those who seek such help. When Jackie was a teenager, she sought counseling herself and was able to identify her feelings and process them in a healthy way. This positive therapeutic experience drove her decision to go into the counseling field and sparked her passion to help those who find themselves in with similar negative thought patterns. Jackie strives to use various counseling modes to allow space for healing, growth, and freedom. True change can influence your physical, emotional, and relational health. She will work with you and/or your family to create a counseling plan focused on decreasing symptoms and improving quality of life. She enjoys building relationships with children, adults and couples.
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Hello. I think the most important element of a successful client / therapist relationship is one of safety. A place where you can say and talk about things you may never have said before. I believe that because having experienced that myself is what lead me to this field as well. As a college student you are entering one of the most exciting and yet unfamiliar times of your life. There are so many opportunities yet with that comes potential obstacles. This is the time in your life where you truly begin to explore and define who you are. Your are faced with many choices that either bring you closer to your goal or move you away from it. Technology puts so much at our fingertips and sometimes that can be a obstacle in itself. Many of the very things that you enjoy about college life can become compulsive or even addictive. Think alcohol, drugs, pornography, and sex to name a few.
David earned a Bachelor’s of Business Administration from Texas A&M University in 2016. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Christian Marriage, Family, and Individual Counseling at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. David began his helping career as a Medical Case Manager for people living with HIV in Texas where he helped individuals and their loved ones adjust to life with chronic illness, navigate social services, and align their actions with their values. Since then, David has worked as an Admissions Counselor and a Development Officer at Southeastern. As an Admissions Counselor, David helped prospective students align their personal and vocational aspirations with their academic journeys. As a Development Officer, David helps couples and individuals live out their passions through giving. In church settings, David has led support groups for men struggling with sexual addiction and currently serves with elementary aged children living with autism. As a result of these experiences, David is comfortable working with a wide array of people. David seeks to create a safe space for healing and growth through deep empathy, genuine curiosity, and individualized care. David also welcomes the integration of faith and spirituality in the counseling process when it aligns with clients’ preferences. For individuals, David integrates various counseling approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, and Narrative Therapy. For couples, David integrates the Gottman Method with Emotionally Focused Therapy. David is also a Certified Prepare/Enrich Facilitator. David’s areas of interest include, but are not limited to: depression, anxiety, shame, emotional dysregulation, life transitions, trauma, PTSD, grief and loss, premarital/marital, betrayal, parenting, family relationships, and sexual addiction. David enjoys spending time with his wife and his son. His hobbies include hiking, grilling, disc golf, singing, and reading.
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Dr. Carter is a licensed therapist with over 10 years of experience in Depression, Anxiety, LGBTQ++, Goal planning, Geriatric Mental Health, Couples, Grief counseling, and Trauma using evidenced-based models. Additionally, Dr. Carter is experienced in Program Management & Oversight, Program Development & Expansion, and Performance Improvement Initiatives within North Carolina & Georgia.She is passionate about increasing health equity in the LGBTQ+ community, rural communities, and communities of color, through program development, youth enrichment, and social advocacy. Her goal is to normalize the need for mental health services, by ensuring individuals are able to seek care from therapists and providers who align with their beliefs; and shared experiences.
Have you been resonating with the autistic experience that you're seeing others talk about? Are you suffering from autistic burnout after a lifetime of heavily masking your “real self”? Do you hold yourself to ridiculously high standards, then feel defeated when things don’t go perfectly? Is your connection with others not quite what you pictured it being at this stage in life? Does work completely exhaust you, but you can’t quite find a job that lights you up? I offer Autism evaluations and therapy to adults.
Are you struggling with where you are headed and where you want to be in life? Are the pressures of performing in and out of the classroom or gym weighing heavily on you? Is your past and present life and relational trauma making you feel stuck? Tides of Change PLLC is here to help. Brittany is the owner and therapist of Tides of Change PLLC. Brittany has over 8 years of experience working with adolescents and young adults who are seeking help for anxiety, career and life transitions, and trauma. She uses a person centered, trauma informed approach and is also trained in attachment focused EMDR. Brittany was also a Division 1 college athlete and understands the performance pressures associated with being a student-athlete inside and outside of the classroom. Brittany is looking forward to working with you during this transitional phase of your life. Hope to see you soon.
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