32 licensed providers matched your needs

Christina Kunisch, LCSW
Hello there! My name is Christina, and I am Licensed Clinical Social Worker. My passion remains in providing individual therapy in a safe and healing space by joining with you on this journey. Whatever brings you into considering the therapy as a tool for improving your quality of life, my role is to create a space for exploring, questioning, learning, reducing distress, and building healthy coping skills to allow you to flourish. I look forward to meeting with you, hearing about what brings you to consider therapy, and how this process might fit into your healing journey.
Anxiety, Depression, Anger management, Trauma and PTSD, Women's issues, Addiction, Substance use disorder, Stress, OCD, Sex positive/poly/kink-friendly, Self esteem, Sleep or insomnia, Sexual abuse, Relationships, Prenatal, pregnancy, postpartum, Life transitions, Grief, Emotional disturbance, Dual diagnosis, Domestic violence, Domestic abuse, Coping skills, Codependency, Chronic pain, Chronic Relapse, Chronic illness, Childhood abuse/neglect, Bipolar disorder, Alcohol use, ADHD
Behavioral issues

Randy Wall, LCMHC
My name is Randy. I’m so glad you took this first step of reaching out for support! Whether you want to navigate difficulties in your life, repair relationships, or build a strong foundation for your mental and emotional wellness - I am here to help! We’ll work together to move past obstacles so you can take steps to achieve your goals. I want the therapeutic process to feel helpful and worthwhile. I work with sincerity, compassion and non-judgement, and will provide a nurturing environment where you can talk candidly about your concerns. I look forward to exploring this journey with you!
Anxiety, Depression, Grief, Addiction, Spirituality, Divorce, Substance use disorder
Behavioral issues

Latechia Hester, LCMHC
I’m an African American Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in Illinois, Maine, and North Carolina with over 20 years of experience. I specialize in trauma, anxiety, depression, addiction, and co-occurring disorders. My approach blends CBT with other therapeutic approaches, tailored to meet each person where they are. My commitment is to provide the best clinical services each person deserves with dignity and respect and there has been no greater pleasure for me other than to be blessed with the opportunities to work with individuals in this field of healing and the transformation of lives.
Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, Addiction, Anger management, Bipolar disorder, Codependency, Divorce, Alcohol use, Substance use disorder, Stress, Sexual abuse, Chronic Relapse, Domestic abuse, Domestic violence, Dual diagnosis, Family conflict, Grief, Marital discord, Parenting, Marital and premarital, Racial, ethnic, and cultural identity, Women's issues
Behavioral issues

Shenelle Jacobs, LCMHC
Hi, my name is Shenelle Jacobs, a dedicated mental health therapist specializing in addiction treatment. I provide compassionate, evidence-based care using motivational interviewing, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and holistic approaches to address addiction, anxiety, and depression. My goal is to support and empower clients in achieving lasting sobriety and enhancing their overall well-being.
Anxiety, Depression, Addiction, Alcohol use
Behavioral issues

Eva Lewis Supel, LCMHC
My name is Eva Supel and I use an eclectic treatment approach that can embrace people from all backgrounds. The one approach I do believe is appropriate for all is the Person Centered approach. You can never go wrong focusing on the person and tailoring treatment to the individual. My life experience affords me a practical approach not every therapist can experience in the classroom. I specialize in trauma and substance abuse. I work with adults, young adults, teens, and couples. I believe all things are possible with hope, support, determination, and consistency.
Anxiety, Depression, Addiction, Substance use disorder, Trauma and PTSD, Women's issues
Behavioral issues

Mary Locklear-Jones, LCMHC
Thanks for your interest! am a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor and Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist. I am trained and certified to treat persons with mental illness and substance abuse. I identify as a Native American Female. I have lived in North Carolina all my life and I enjoy the Mountains to the Coast. My style is eclectic because not one therapy modality treats all. The majority of my training is with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. What motivates your behaviors? Do you need assitance with your thoughts, feelings or behaviors? What can bring about change? Let me help you find out! Thanks!
Anxiety, Depression, Behavioral issues, Addiction, Substance use disorder, Trauma and PTSD, Infertility, Career counseling, Anger management, Childhood abuse/neglect, Coping skills, Life coaching, Women's issues
Behavioral issues

Nadine Roberts, LCMHC
I have 19 years of experience in the mental health field. I work with the mental health substance use and developmental population, age groups 6 years to geriatric. I am very passionate about the care of my clients. My goal is to empower my clients to helping them make bona fide changes in their lives. I look forward to building a genuine and therapeutic relationship in a non-judgmental environment.
Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, Addiction, Anger management, Emotional disturbance, Trauma and PTSD, Alcohol use
Behavioral issues

Christina DeMary, LCMHC
Everyone has different life experiences, and sometimes, we just need someone to help navigate through them! I am here to support and help you to learn how to get through each day of life on life’s terms. Therapy is a process, there is no judgment, it is supportive, and I will provide the compassion and empathy needed to help you through whatever life transition you are going through. I am originally from West Virginia, but I have lived in North Carolina since 1998 (I’m still a true Mountaineer at heart). I believe that we could all benefit from therapy, and I look forward to discovering your path with you!
Substance use disorder, Depression, Dual diagnosis, Addiction, Alcohol use, Anxiety, Behavioral issues, Coping skills, Drug abuse, Emotional disturbance, Grief, Self esteem, Women's issues
Behavioral issues

Tiffany Howard, LCMHC
We all have our own very personal journey and story. No matter what you are dealing with, I am here to listen and support you and to help you move through it. We will work together to determine not only how to cope in healthy ways but where the root of the issue is to develop lasting change. I have loved working with people for over 25 years as a therapist, first in the US & around the world. I believe that we all have the capacity for change and growth and that it takes courage to examine your life. So kudos on taking that big first step! I look forward to knowing you better and to being a part of your journey!
Depression, Dual diagnosis, Coping skills, Anxiety, Addiction, Alcohol use, Anger management, Codependency, Behavioral issues, Divorce, Domestic abuse, Family conflict, Self esteem, Trauma and PTSD, Relationships, Childhood abuse/neglect
Behavioral issues

Mandi Duggan, LCMHC
Choosing a therapist can be a hard decision let alone deciding to seek therapy. Sometimes therapy is about venting to someone you can trust with your secrets, sometimes therapy is sort-term solution focused, and at times it can be long-term. Whatever you needs are, we will work on them together at your pace. Therapy is about you gaining the tools to face life's difficult stressors and situations. Therapy is not me telling you what to do, but empowering you to feel confident in the decisions you are making for yourself based on your strengths. A little about me: I am an animal lover, crafter, and a mom.
Addiction, Depression, Infertility, Women's issues, Relationships, Anxiety, ADHD, Parenting
Behavioral issues
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Finding the best therapist in Asheville depends on your individual needs, including your therapy goals, preferred communication style, and whether you’re comfortable with in-person or online sessions. Online therapy offers the added benefit of flexibility, allowing you to connect with licensed professionals from the comfort of your home. This can be especially helpful if you have a busy schedule or prefer privacy, giving online therapy an edge over traditional in-person sessions in Asheville. Whether you choose in-person or virtual, prioritize finding someone who makes you feel comfortable and supported.
How much does a therapist cost in Asheville?
The cost of Asheville therapists can vary based on factors such as the provider's experience, area of treatment specialization, and whether they offer online or in-person sessions. For Talkspace users with access to online therapy covered by insurance, most insured members have a $0 copay
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How can I get free or affordable therapy in Asheville?
You can find free or affordable therapy in Asheville by checking community health centers, non-profits, or by utilizing online therapy platforms like Talkspace, where insured members often have as little as a $0 copay.
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How do I find a licensed therapist or psychologist in Asheville?
You can find licensed, experienced therapists or psychologists in Asheville by searching online directories or reaching out to local mental health clinics. Online platforms like Talkspace can also connect you with mental health professionals experienced in cognitive behavioral therapy and other treatment modalities for depression, anxiety, and a range of other mental health conditions.
Can psychologists diagnose or prescribe medication in Asheville?
Asheville therapists and psychologists can diagnose mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, and more, but they typically cannot prescribe medication. Prescription authority in Asheville is reserved for psychiatrists and other medical doctors.
How quickly can I start therapy with a licensed mental health provider with Talkspace?
After registering with Talkspace, you’ll be matched with a licensed therapist within 2 days or an online psychiatrist within about a week. If messaging therapy is included in your plan, you can start messaging immediately after you're matched. You can also schedule live psychotherapy sessions.
What should I expect during my first therapy session with a therapist through Talkspace?
In your first Talkspace therapy session, you should expect to discuss your therapy goals, background, and any current mental health concerns you're having. Your Talkspace therapist will take the time they need to get to know you, your history, your concerns, and your goals for therapy treatment. Together, you'll establish a plan for future sessions.
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Asheville, NC 28801