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Michele Seeley

My approach to therapy: This isn’t your first rodeo. You’ve been strong for a long time—and that’s part of the problem.

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Disha Benn-Peay

My approach to therapy: I use an integrative approach drawing from motivational interviewing, strength-based therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, cognitive-processing therapy, person-centered therapy, psychodynamic therapy, solution-focused, and supportive psychotherapy.

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Theresa Conway

My approach to therapy: I primarily use techniques from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Psychodynamic Therapy, Brief Solution Focused Therapy, and Person-Centered Therapy.

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Dempsey Young

My approach to therapy: I want to work collaboratively WITH you and I can promise that I am as real as it gets. You may hear me swear (haha), laugh hard with you, and just be my authentic self. For you to be real with me, I also need to be real too!

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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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Vanessa Williams

My approach to therapy: Something to know about my approach is that I don’t rush or push. I pay attention to what’s happening in your body and emotions, not just your words. We slow things down so you can feel safer, more grounded, and clearer—especially if you’ve spent a long time in survival mode.

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Susanna Sung

My approach to therapy: I provide holistic, culturally humble counseling using evidence-based practices. I provide a safe space for you to be seen and heard, with no judgment. I take the time to get to know you, and determine together what approach resonates best with you. Therapy can feel scary or overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be.

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Blair Bisher, PhD(c), NCC, CSAT-C

My approach to therapy: Blair helps men and couples navigate Porn Addiction, Sex Addiction, Infidelity and Betrayal. He approaches focusing on the person, not the “problem,” leveraging a solution-focused, empathic and empowering approach with a focus on achieving sustainable sexual integrity.

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Find Infidelity Therapists & Counselors in South Carolina.

Infidelity is so widespread that most of us will deal with it in some form or another. If you’re in a relationship that has been touched by infidelity, you may be aware of the destruction it can cause. Whether you’ve had an affair or you’re reeling after finding out your partner cheated, you may be experiencing a range of emotions and mental issues, from hate and guilt to depression and PTSD.

It can also be difficult to address your relationship’s underlying issues at home while emotions are running high. This is where a licensed therapist can help. 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.

Signs You Should Consider Infidelity Therapy

Here are some signs that you should consider infidelity therapy:

  • You feel depressed and find it difficult to get through the day.
  • You have considered being violent towards yourself or someone else.
  • You are uncertain about how you should move forward or if you should end your relationship.
  • You feel guilt or shame about your partner’s infidelity.
  • You feel like you can never trust anyone again.
  • You feel like you might commit infidelity again

If any of the above apply to you, we advise you to consider infidelity therapy and get on the path to infidelity recovery. To find out more about how to move forward, read licensed therapist Rebecca Ray’s guide to infidelity recovery.

Recover with an Infidelity Therapist

Infidelity recovery can go much smoother with a trained professional to help you through the ups and downs of healing. With Mental Health Match, finding a qualified infidelity therapist is easy! Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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