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Leah Guarino

My approach to therapy: I work with you to determine what is most important to you- including your values, interests, and wants, with the goal of helping you move toward those things. I love integrating pop culture such as characters/themes you can relate to in movies, tv or music.

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Sherman Boone

My approach to therapy: I have had the opportunity to work within very unique and challenging clinical settings, including within a school, within a psychiatric center, within a residential campus and for the past decade within my current outpatient practice.

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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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Colleen Cash

My approach to therapy: My foundational approach is to develop a trusting and therapeutic relationship, one in which feels safe and allows you to be comfortably vulnerable and transparent to encourage maximum benefit.

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Janelle Hoover-Pollock

My approach to therapy: I utilize strength based practices as I believe everyone has strengths they come to therapy with, as well as various other modalities.

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Leslie Wondra

My approach to therapy: I have experience using Cognitive Behavioal Therapy, an evidence-based approach to changing thinking patterns and behaviors. I won't just sit and listen. I will assist in the development of new strategies to reduce unhealthy patterns.

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Jennifer Morris

My approach to therapy: I work to provide a personalized experience that empowers clients to improve their well-being through developing skills to strengthen relationships, increase connection, manage stress responses, and create a strong sense of self.

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Elba Acosta

My approach to therapy: With over 20 years of experience, I integrate evidence-based techniques like CBT and MI to address your unique needs. My approach is tailored to help you develop actionable strategies that enhance your overall well-being while reducing symptoms.

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Laura Begin

My approach to therapy: I am a somatic psychotherapist, rooted in my background as a massage therapist. My approach to therapy incorporates the body as well as the mind.

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Eleanor Curtis

My approach to therapy: I use elements of Solution-focused Focused Brief Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, and Motivational Interviewing. I’ll work with you to discover what works best for you as the client.

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Find Stress Therapists & Counselors in North Carolina.

All of us deal with some degree of stress in our lives. However, when stress makes it difficult to cope with everyday life, it’s time to see a professional. Mental Health Match is a great resource to help you find a therapist who can help you better manage your stress.

Wherever you are located in North Carolina, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Symptoms of Stress

Since stress is a normal response to external stimuli, it can be difficult to know when you need help. Short-term stress is usually fine and resolves on its own. But chronic stress can lead to:

  • ongoing digestive problems,
  • muscle tension,
  • headaches,
  • a racing heartbeat,
  • insomnia,
  • fatigue,
  • and more.

Read this article to learn more about the symptoms of stress. If you’re dealing with ongoing stress, it is wise to seek professional help.

Now is the time: Get Help with Stress Today!

Stress relief is possible with professional treatment, and there’s no better time to start stress therapy than now. With better stress management, you can enjoy benefits like better sleep, a better overall mood, improved immunity, and more! We encourage you to reach out for help today to get started improving your life, and Mental Health Match can help find a therapist to get you there.


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