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Franklin Williams

My approach to therapy: My choice of therapeutic techniques includes CBT but I also use techniques from Gestalt, Transactional Analysis, and Multisystemic Therapy. I will use goals, contracts, and homework while keeping client wellness at the forefront of treatment goals.

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Pamela Schultz

My approach to therapy: I believe strongly in the validation of clients’ feelings and experiences, to help remove stigma and shame. I believe that with support, clients can be empowered to make difficult decisions and take charge of their own growth.

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Kim Simmons

My approach to therapy: I focus on treating the whole person by integrating various therapeutic approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, DBT, mindfulness, Motivational Interviewing, and others.

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Caroline Connor

My approach to therapy: I help individuals improve their insight to establish healthier habits and thinking in their lives. I guide people through skill building techniques to be aware, face, and control their emotions and their past.

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Claire Sanguedolce

My approach to therapy: My therapeutic style is active, collaborative, and respectful. I integrate various evidence-based, trauma-informed, strengths-based, and social justice-oriented approaches. I often incorporate mindfulness and somatic techniques into therapy sessions.

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Holly Young

My approach to therapy: My approach combines cognitive-behavioral, client-centered, somatic/mindful, art, narrative, existential therapy, and any other style that may work for you!

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Brooke Cerak

My approach to therapy: I'm passionate about helping young adults, women, and the LGBTQ community learn how to cope with life transitions, strengthen relationships, or manage symptoms of anxiety, depression, or OCD. I'm experienced in working with individuals, families, and couples and also clients aged 13 and up.

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Adriana Marti

My approach to therapy: I believe in a holistic, client-centered approach to therapy. My aim is to empower you with tools and strategies to improve the quality of your life.

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Miriam Zuroff

My approach to therapy: I am very eclectic implementing a mix of psychodynamic, cognitive behavioral and positive psychology techniques, I believe one approach does not work with all. I tailor-make treatment to meet the needs of each individual client or couple.

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Amanda Parmley

My approach to therapy: I have over 10 years of experience working as a LCMHC Although not the only modality I offer, I am trained in EMDR and specialize in working with clients who struggle with anxiety, PTSD, and low self-esteem.

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Find Hoarding Therapists & Counselors in Charlotte, NC.

Do you find it nearly impossible to let material things go? Hoarding disorder is a mental illness characterized by the inability to get rid of physical possessions. In severe cases of hoarding, sufferers may acquire so many things that they live in squalor and even endanger their own lives.

If you or someone you love needs help for hoarding, hoarding specialists are available to help you understand your hoarding behavior and how to get control over it. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Common Hoarding Disorder Symptoms

When someone is suffering from hoarding disorder, they might have some of the following symptoms:

  • Having so much clutter that it takes over physical spaces and makes them unusable.
  • Feeling stressed or anxious at the thought of getting rid of material items.
  • Conflict over organizing and planning.
  • Isolation from friends or loved ones.
  • Hesitation to invite people over, and suspicion when they are there.

There are many more hoarding disorder symptoms, though the above are some of the most common.

If any of the above symptoms ring true for you or someone you love, we recommend seeking help for hoarding from a licensed mental health professional. Read this article to gain some insight into how to tell if a therapist is right for you.

Get Help for Hoarding Today!

A hoarding therapist or counselor can help to pinpoint the issues behind your hoarding behaviors and assist you in resolving them. Following hoarding therapy, you’ll have the tools you need to let go of things, manage your emotions, and make better decisions going forward. We’re here to help you get started. With Mental Health Match, finding a qualified hoarding therapist is easy! Start by browsing hoarding disorder experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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