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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.

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Jennifer Miesch

My approach to therapy: My goal is to create a safe space in which you feel authentically seen and heard. Your values will inform our sessions as we work to better understand you, the context of your life, and what you need to heal, grow, or change.

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Mary Engelstatter

My approach to therapy: I believe that the therapeutic relationship is the most important factor to change and I strive to give all my clients a safe and judgment-free session. I listen and help you find your voice. It's there-even if you haven't heard it recently!

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Kaiane Thompson

My approach to therapy: You feel emotionally overwhelmed, stuck in patterns like overthinking or people-pleasing, and you’re unsure why you react the way you do. My approach is warm, direct, and grounded in helping you slow down and respond with intention instead of reaction.

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Ellen Thomas

My approach to therapy: If you live with chronic illness or care for someone who does, your days likely look different than most. You’re juggling things that often go unseen, and it can feel exhausting, isolating, and hard to explain. Therapy with me is a place where you don’t have to justify why this is difficult.

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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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Emily Hair

My approach to therapy: Something to know about my approach prior to beginning therapy is that I practice from a nonjudgmental, open, and genuine place. I strive to create an environment that is safe, warm, and genuine for all of my clients. I approach each session with curiosity and invite you to go at a pace that is right for you, welcoming all parts of yourself along the way.

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Jannette Velez-Nieves

My approach to therapy: My approach is warm, collaborative, and trauma-informed. I focus on creating a safe, nonjudgmental space while helping clients understand patterns, regulate emotions, and build practical skills that support meaningful, lasting change.

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Steven Orma

My approach to therapy: Hello! I'm a clinical psychologist with 20+ years’ experience supporting and helping you with anxiety, stress, relationships, insomnia/sleep issues, building confidence/self-esteem and coaching for career and life success. I've worked with women and men of all ages and life situations, from tackling challenging problems to achieving goals.

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LaToya Walker

My approach to therapy: Working with me, you'll find a safe, nonjudgmental space to express yourself. I listen closely, offer direct feedback, and balance tough moments with humor. Together, we'll tackle challenges, gain insight, and foster growth with empathy and support.

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Find Shame Therapists & Counselors in South Carolina.

Is shame negatively affecting your life? Many people feel shame for all sorts of reasons, but shame is often a weapon used in bullying behaviors to make others feel defenseless, embarrassed, or confused. If you are experiencing these symptoms of shame, then it's a good idea to seek professional assistance from a licensed therapist, who can help you make sense of those feelings and stop them at the source.

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 Signs of Shame

If you’re wondering whether you’re experiencing shame, this section is for you. Shame can bring on a myriad of symptoms, including:

  • Feelings of vulnerability.
  • Feelings of rejection.
  • Feeling small in relation to others.
  • Worrying about failing.
  • Worrying about what others may think about you.

This is not an exhaustive list. Licensed therapist Aaron Mason wrote this article about shame, imperfections, and the difference between guilt and shame.

Don’t Wait: Get Shame Counseling Today!

It’s totally normal to feel shame in the short term, but when these feelings linger or grow over time, they can have detrimental effects on your self-esteem and mental health as a whole. Therapy can help tremendously by helping you discover the source of your shame and how to overcome it. And Mental Health Match can help you find a quality therapist to get started. Start by browsing above or using our free therapist matching tool.


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