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Timothy Goode

My approach to therapy: I use interventions and teach skills that help you become the kind of person that you want to be. Therapy with me is learning AND practicing how to have a different life.

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Jerome Triplin II

My approach to therapy: I help people explore their emotions and attachments. My approach is eclectic yet client centered. I help you to look at your system as a whole and connect the dots towards healing.

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Nina Schroth

My approach to therapy: My approach is person-centered, meaning that I tailor each therapy session to each individual client. I believe in every person’s ability to grow and change, as well as cope with any difficulties life may throw our way. I am compassionate and understanding.

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Casey Kimbrell

My approach to therapy: My goal is to create a safe, warm space where you can explore your past, heal in the present, and build a more fulfilling future. Starting therapy can feel like a big step, and it takes courage to reach out for support. I will meet you where you are and walk alongside you every step of the way.

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Liz Rhea

My approach to therapy: I prioritize creating a space that feels welcoming, radical, and like you can show up fully as yourself (take your shoes off, grab some fidget toys, eat candy, you do you!). I believe therapy is a space where we get to collaborate together.

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Sarah Edwards

My approach to therapy: My approach is collaborative and tailored to your unique needs. I help you understand old coping mechanisms and discover healthier ways of relating to yourself and others, empowering you to create lasting change.

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GEORGE LOUGH

My approach to therapy: I do traditional talk therapy, Somatic Experiencing for Complex PTSD, and Jungian dream work. I may use a combination of these approaches depending on what works best for you and the issues that you want to work on. Psychotherapy should help you experience relief from emotional pain, anxiety, depression and the results of trauma or abuse. I see couples also.

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Danielle Farabaugh

My approach to therapy: is trauma-informed, collaborative, compassionate, and supported by evidence-based interventions. I strive to help my clients process their traumas, navigate painful emotions, challenge unhealthy thinking, and develop healthy behavior patterns that lead to lasting change through use of the most effective treatments available.

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Wanda Burger

My approach to therapy: Clients experience a calm setting of office as a house. Therapy is in a living room, kitchen, den or office. Therapy dogs assist & people share they are more relaxed. I have a variety of therapeutic interventions and apply the one (s) best for you.

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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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Find Sexual Trauma Therapists & Counselors in South Carolina.

Sexual assault or sexual abuse has the potential to profoundly impact your mental health, making it challenging to move on from the trauma. Any time you are a victim of sexual trauma, it’s crucial to seek therapy from a qualified therapist.

Therapists and counselors trained in sexual assault or sexual abuse will you help heal from your experience and move forward with your life. Wherever you are located in South Carolina, Mental Health Match can help you easily find a therapist or counselor who is trained to work with people who have experienced sexual trauma.

Signs You May Need a Therapist Focused on Sexual Trauma

The effects of sexual assault or sexual abuse can be detrimental, ranging from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) to depression. Here are some signs you may benefit from therapy following sexual trauma:

  • You relive the assault or abuse in dreams or flashbacks.
  • You actively try to avoid anything that reminds you of the assault.
  • You feel profound, lingering sadness.
  • You feel hopeless.
  • Your self-confidence is lacking.
  • You feel ashamed or blame yourself for the assault or abuse.

If you are having any of the following symptoms, we urge you to see a counselor. You may also want to read Licensed therapist Miranda Campbell’s tips for telling your partner about your experience with sexual assault.

Get Started with A Therapist Trained in Sexual Trauma

With ongoing sessions from a therapist who deeply understands sexual assault and sexual abuse, you can begin to unpack your feelings and emotions and work toward getting to a healthier mental state. Start by browsing the licensed therapists and counselors above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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