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Therapists in North Carolina

Laura Frohboese

Charlotte, North Carolina

Laura Frohboese

MSW, Boston College School of Social Work
Years in practice: 25+
Offers:  Remote Therapy

Insight + action = change
Let’s talk and make an actual plan to create the life you want.

Charlotte, North Carolina
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Cori Raddigan

Charlotte, North Carolina

Cori Raddigan

MSW, Edinboro University
Years in practice: 6
Offers:  Remote Therapy

My philosophy is I believe you are the keeper of the answers you are looking for. I use strategies to help you discover the source of the discomfort so that you can apply the right skill. My clinical focus is on anxiety, trauma, and addiction.

Charlotte, North Carolina
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Nathan Roy

Charlotte, North Carolina

Nathan Roy

MA in Clinical Mental Health,
Years in practice: 1
Offers:  Remote Therapy

A lot of men feel disconnected from their emotions and deep down feel like there is something broken with them. I’m a therapist who specializes in helping men understand what’s really going on inside so they can communicate clearly, build meaningful relationships, and live a life aligned with what truly matters to them.

Charlotte, North Carolina
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Michael Clark-Borenstein

Charlotte, North Carolina

Michael Clark-Borenstein

MA in Clinical and Mental Health Counseling, The Chicago School Of Professional Psychology, DC
Years in practice: 6
Offers:  Remote Therapy

We go beyond the “typical” therapy experience by offering unique approaches and tools during sessions – or what we like to call Therapy with a Twist! We specialize in anxiety, depression, ADHD, ODD, life stressors and adjustments, and behavioral modifications. Our counseling style breaks the mold of a typical therapy session. We strive to create a casual and comfortable environment, talking with our clients as if we were talking with a friend. At Bright View Counseling you will get support from Charlotte, our office dog, go outside to play or go for walks, and use interactive tools and activities. Everyone faces difficulties in life and it can be tough to go through them alone. We are here to provide support to help you get to a brighter view.

Charlotte, North Carolina
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Dr. Mark Eades

Efland, North Carolina

Dr. Mark Eades

PhD in Counseling and Counselor Education, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Years in practice: 12
Offers:  Remote Therapy

I’m Dr. Mark P. Eades and I operate a private practice out of North Carolina, USA. I specialize in working with clients with anxiety specific concerns/disorders as well as men’s issues. Over the past 15 years, I have worked as a mental health counselor, counselor educator, and supervisor for counselors-in-training. While I specialize in counseling clients with anxiety disorders, I welcome anyone to my practice who is looking to make a positive change in their lives. Making the choice to come to counseling is a big step, and I hope to be a part of the process that leads you towards a happier, healthier life.

Efland, North Carolina
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