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Shai's Coaching and Counseling

My approach to therapy: As an agency, we offer a variety of approaches based on the clinician. Let us know what you are looking for and we can match you with the best fit clinician.

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  • In-Person or Online

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Ryan Kopyar

My approach to therapy: Something to know about my approach is that I’m direct, practical, and focused on real change. We don’t stay stuck in endless analysis. We identify what’s actually driving the pressure, anxiety, or burnout, and work toward clarity and relief quickly while building changes that last.

  • Online Only

  • Accepting Clients

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Andrew Bingman

My approach to therapy: My approach is collaborative, and I work closely with each client to create a treatment approach that is tailored to their unique challenges and needs. My primary goals are to help clients better understand themselves and practice self-compassion.

  • Online Only

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Vuthy Ou

My approach to therapy: I often work with people who, despite many conventional markers of "success," feel empty, weary, or like something's missing. By creating an environment where you don't have to perform or wear a mask, my goal is that our time helps you know yourself more deeply - leading to better relationships and a sturdier sense of vitality, meaning, and agency.

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Nicole Cuttita

My approach to therapy: I pull from different modalities and put the therapeutic relationship first. While I'm focused on the present, I believe unexamined and unresolved relational disruptions in childhood have a way of showing up in our present.

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Bhumi Mehta

My approach to therapy: I focus on mindfulness and acceptance. That doesn't mean we sit idly by. It means we practice self-compassion, set realistic goals for where we are in life, and make time for self. This is essential for women, as caring for others can wear us down.

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Sarah Cooper

My approach to therapy: My approach emphasizes the importance of a supportive, collaborative relationship between therapist and client. I view therapy as a process through which we can gain self-awareness and allow ourselves the opportunity for growth and change.

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Christine Elder

My approach to therapy: Being a therapist allows me to combine everything I care about. Science, human behavior, compassion, and empowerment. I get to help people rebuild trust in themselves, strengthen relationships, create boundaries, and live more aligned lives. It’s deeply meaningful work, and I feel honored every time someone lets me walk alongside them in their journey.

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Mary Ashley Allen

My approach to therapy: I get to the root of what's going on. Find deeper, longer-lasting healing here. At some point, you knew something was off, but couldn't quite get there alone. Wherever you are (frozen, exhausted, chasing perfection, overwhelmed, on edge, pleasing everyone but yourself), that's where we'll begin.

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Dr. Juliana Guitelman

My approach to therapy: I take an individualized, thoughtful approach to each client, ensuring that treatment is tailored to their unique goals. My style is warm, collaborative, and direct. I believe meaningful change happens when clients feel deeply understood, supported, and empowered to grow.

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Find Anxiety Therapists & Counselors in South Carolina.

Most people have dealt with anxiety at some point in their life, but when feelings of anxiety begin to interfere with your daily functioning, it’s time to find help. Many suffer alone due to the stigma surrounding anxiety, often to their own detriment.

At Mental Health Match, we connect you with top local therapists in your area who specialize in anxiety. Wherever you are located in South Carolina, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Common Symptoms of Anxiety

When you’re experiencing anxiety, you may exhibit several symptoms, including:

  • constant worry,
  • lack of focus,
  • fatigue,
  • a fast heartbeat,
  • and even panic attacks.

But to know for sure whether you have anxiety, you’d need to speak with a therapist. Not only can they diagnose anxiety, but they can also get you started on a treatment plan to tackle your anxiety symptoms and any underlying issues. Read this helpful article to learn more about anxiety.

Don't Delay: Get Help with Your Anxiety Today!

Realizing that you need to see a therapist is a big step toward healing. But with all of the resources out there, it can be hard to find a therapist who will mesh well with your personality traits, personal preferences, and schedule. That’s why Mental Health Match is such a valuable resource - we can connect you with a therapist who’s well-equipped to help you navigate your internal struggles to improve your quality of life.


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