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Carrie Nelson

My approach to therapy: My approach is strength-based, compassion focused, and person-centered, focusing on openness, trust, humor, and honesty. I offer a non-judgmental space for healing and self-expression. This is your space to process your experiences and dig deeper.

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Liz Hatzispiros

My approach to therapy: My goal in therapy is for you to feel comfortable and safe. I prioritize having a therapeutic relationship with my clients, so when you start therapy, we can work together for you to learn new tools for communication and identifying unhealthy patterns.

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Lanota Fludd

My approach to therapy: My approach is be a listening ear and to provide insights and tools to support the couple or clients reaching out for therapy.

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Dr. Emily Price

My approach to therapy: I take an active approach to identify why you are hurting, lost, numb or overwhelmed, break you free unwanted patterns, and bring you much needed relief. You will feel affirmed in who you are while being encouraged to grow. Together, we will go deep to create lasting changes that make you more satisfied with yourself, your relationships, and your life.

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Dr. Ruth Viehoff

My approach to therapy: I integrate multiple therapy approaches to customize treatment for you, both for where you are now and where you want to be in the future. I collaborate with you, using empathy, humor, and gentle challenging as ways to help make change in your life.

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Emily Materdo

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is viewing you as the expert in your life & ensuring that you feel heard. I come from the lens of being a person-centered & empowering therapist with an eclectic method of helping you achieve your goals of coming to therapy.

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Robyn Caruso

My approach to therapy: With 15 years in intensive treatment settings, I specialize in eating disorders, trauma, anxiety and mood disorders. I integrate Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Internal Family Systems (IFS)-informed work, and Accelerated Resolution Therapy®.

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Ut Uyen VanHoogen

My approach to therapy: My approach blends evidence-based therapy and faith integration to help clients challenge unhelpful thoughts, gain perspective, and grow. I’m direct yet compassionate, focused on practical change and renewed hope.

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Find Gen Z Issues Therapists & Counselors in South Carolina.

Being a Gen Z-er can be hard. School, social media stress, and worry about the future can all lead to mental and emotional turmoil.

Life for Gen Z is different than for any other generation, so if you’re a young person dealing with mental health concerns, you need specialized support. Luckily, there are therapists specially focused on Gen Z who can help you.

Wherever you are located in South Carolina, Mental Health Match can help you easily find a therapist or counselor experienced in working with Gen Z.

Signs Gen Z-ers Should Consider Therapy

If you’re not quite sure whether you need therapy, here are some signs you should look out for:

  • You wake up with anxiety that feels hard to navigate.
  • You find yourself comparing your life, body, or experiences to those you see on social media.
  • You feel lost.
  • You worry frequently about your future.

If any of the above Gen Z mental health issues feel relevant, you would probably benefit from therapy. If you are feeling the stresses of your generation, you can also check out licensed therapist Stephanie Longtain’s advice about angst when you’re in your 20s.

Get Started with a Therapist focused on Gen Z

A therapist will get to know you and help you grow in ways that feel right to you. With Mental Health Match, it is easy to find a therapist experienced in working with Gen Z. Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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