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Kasia Ciszewski

My approach to therapy: You're finally ready to take that first step and make a change. You're tired of feeling judged, empty, and like a burden to your family and friends. You're ready to regain control over your life - a life that’s more balanced, happy, and authentic.

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Natalie Rhodes

My approach to therapy: I use a Health at Every Size and trauma informed lens with each client and primarily work from a Narrative Therapy and Structural Feminist approach. In session, I like to hold space for you to explore your stories and grow from what you learn.

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Jaime Hammer

My approach to therapy: My approach is compassionate, collaborative, and rooted in partnership. I have been trained to view each client through a systemic lens, meaning that I will see you in the context of your relationships, experiences, and culture.

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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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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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Brook Algarin

My approach to therapy: I can work with you to stop fighting against yourself whether you are struggling with depression, anxiety and or trauma, and figure out how to start living fully in the present. During our first session, we will talk about the issues that have led to counseling including past and present stressors or memories and future concerns and worries.

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Christa Friddle

My approach to therapy: I use an integrative approach based on each person's individual needs and preferences, and I attend to the whole person -- mind, body, and spirit.

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Angela Kearns

My approach to therapy: holistic, mind-body focused, and evidence-based. I provide tools and resources to replace unwanted thoughts and behaviors with constructive alternatives. I draw from various therapeutic modalities; mindfulness, CBT, DBT-informed, and person-centered.

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Cassandra Cacace, PhD, LMFT

My approach to therapy: My approach is grounded in our shared humanity. Nobody has all the answers, and therapy can be a helpful place to explore & create what you want out of this human experience. That might include talking about "the problems," your identity, your values, your relationships, your family, and your culture. How might I help you make meaning of these experiences?

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Jamie Rice

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is meeting each client where they are. I consider the therapeutic alliance between a therapist and client a crucial step towards achieving positive outcomes in treatment.

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Find In-Person Therapists & Counselors in South Carolina.

In-person therapy is a powerful tool. Just like when you’re in-person with the people you care about, you have more access to each other’s non-verbal cues. For both the therapist and the client, this can be helpful. Sometimes, people who spend their days working on computers or doing more socially isolated work feel that in-person therapy is even more valuable because it is a change of pace.


In-Person Therapy Benefits


A big part of a therapeutic practice is creating a peaceful environment where the therapist and the client can comfortably focus. A therapist’s office should be a safe space free of distractions and outside influences. Because your therapist is in charge of that space, seeing your therapist in-person means you don’t have to worry about creating the right environment for therapy like you would if you went to therapy virtually from your own space.


In-person therapy also allows for more flexibility in the type of therapy like equine therapy, art therapies, or walk and talk therapies.


If you are trying to make the decision about whether or not you should see a therapist in person or online, our article on making the decision between the two can be helpful. At Mental Health Match we connect you with top local therapists who are experienced in the ways that best meet your needs.


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