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William Goodwin, LCMHC
"Let’s Focus on What’s Next — Not Just What’s Wrong" ~ Hi! I’m a solutions-focused Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC), licensed in North Carolina since 2009. I work with adults facing depression, anxiety, life transitions, and deeper challenges. My style is practical and collaborative: We’ll explore how your thoughts shape your emotions and behavior, then set realistic goals rooted in what truly drives you. Our work won’t be about staying stuck in problems — it’s about building direction, gaining clarity, and creating momentum. If you’re ready to take the next step, I’m here to help.
Anxiety, Depression, Coping skills, Men's issues, Career counseling, Internet addiction, Stress, Social media, Self esteem, Life coaching
Behavioral issues

Dr. Michael-Renee Godfrey, LCMHC
I'm Dr. Michael-Renee Godfrey, a native Texan, licensed in AZ, CO, FL, GA, IA, MD, MI, MT, NC, NJ, TN, & TX. Doing therapy is my life’s calling. I believe clients have the answers they seek; I guide the search. As an experiential therapist, I encourage clients to deal with the “elephant in the room,” face issues, & embrace their truth. I’m straightforward & don’t sugarcoat well. Besides being an LPC, I'm also an RN & a veteran of OEF. I enjoy watching Marvel movies, playing with my Frenchies (Stymie & Weezer), golfing, bowling, and writing.
Anger management, Anxiety, Codependency, Depression, Infertility, Infidelity, Marital and premarital, Men's issues, Self esteem, Sex therapy, Spirituality, Suicidal ideation, Women's issues, Chronic illness, Racial, ethnic, and cultural identity, Stress, Gender dysphoria and gender-affirming approaches to treatment, Sports performance
Behavioral issues

Tiffany Layne, LCSW
I believe that through challenges or trauma great healing and growth can happen. My mission in working with individuals is to tap into your strengths and help you develop effective coping skills to transition to a place of growth. My goal is to provide a warm, respectful, and nonjudgmental space in which to explore your resilience and restore balance. I am a graduate of the University of North Carolina Charlotte with a Master of Social Worker. I have practiced as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker for 12 years. I have experience treating youth, individuals, and families.
ADHD, Anger management, Anxiety, Behavioral issues, Child or adolescent, Codependency, Coping skills, Depression, Emotional disturbance, Family conflict, Grief, Infertility, Oppositional defiance, Parenting, Peer relationship, Self esteem, Women's issues, Social media, Relationships, Life coaching, Life transitions, Prenatal, pregnancy, postpartum, School issues, Stress, Academic underachievement, Career counseling, Weight loss, Marital discord, Addiction, Adoption, Alcohol use, Bipolar disorder, Divorce, Childhood abuse/neglect, Chronic illness, Chronic pain, Chronic impulsivity, Sports performance, Gambling, Dual diagnosis, Spirituality, Infidelity, Internet addiction, Problems with video game use, Obesity, Marital and premarital, Sleep or insomnia, Issues with pornography use, Trauma and PTSD, Men's issues
Behavioral issues

Adrienne Mages, LCSW
My name is Adrienne Mages and I have been working in the mental health, behavioral health, and substance use field with individuals, teens, and couples for over 9 years. I received my MSW in 2005 from NC A&T, and my LCSW for NC in 2018, GA in 2019, and CA in 2022. My practice ethic is based in a Humanistic and trauma-informed approach to care. I believe that every person has the capacity for change, without regard to their circumstance, trauma history, or other life experiences. In my free time I enjoy spending time with my family, hiking, reading, gardening, and playing with our menagerie of animals.
ADHD, Academic underachievement, Addiction, Alcohol use, Alzheimer's, Anger management, Antisocial personality, Anxiety, Autism spectrum disorders, Behavioral issues, Bipolar disorder, Borderline personality, Child or adolescent, Chronic impulsivity, Chronic pain, Chronic Relapse, Codependency, Coping skills, Depression, Developmental disorders, Divorce, Domestic abuse, Dual diagnosis, Eating disorders, Emotional disturbance, Family conflict, Gambling, Grief, Infertility, Intellectual disability, Learning disabilities, Marital and premarital, Men's issues, Obesity, OCD, Oppositional defiance, Parenting, Self esteem, Self harming, Sexual abuse, Sleep or insomnia, Spirituality, Substance use disorder, Suicidal ideation, Teen violence, Trauma and PTSD, Weight loss, Women's issues, Social media, Marital discord, Relationships, Childhood abuse/neglect, Chronic illness, Life transitions, Medication management, Prenatal, pregnancy, postpartum, Racial, ethnic, and cultural identity, School issues, Stress, Gender dysphoria and gender-affirming approaches to treatment, Domestic violence, Sex positive/poly/kink-friendly, Issues with pornography use, Sexuality, sexual health, and sexual-related concerns, Peer relationship
Behavioral issues

Aldric Browne, LCMHC
Welcome! I'm Al, and I want to commend you on taking this step of seeking counseling. I am a professionally licensed mental health counselor with 10 years of experience working as a counselor and nine years of experience working as a behavior management specialist. As a counselor, I have worked with clients with a wide range of concerns, including depression, anxiety, parenting problems, ADHD, and trauma. I believe in treating everyone with respect, sensitivity, and compassion. I am looking forward to taking this journey along with you!
Anxiety, Career counseling, Coping skills, Depression, Self esteem, Spirituality, Stress, Sports performance, Life coaching, Men's issues, Racial, ethnic, and cultural identity, Problems with video game use, Obesity, Life transitions, ADHD
Behavioral issues

Charles Cox, LCMHC
I earned a masters degree in Substance Abuse and Clinical Counseling from East Carolina University in 2014. I work with individuals of varying ages with a variety of diagnoses. I specialize in working with individuals presenting for concerns related to substance use and individuals with co-occurring disorders.
ADHD, Academic underachievement, Addiction, Alcohol use, Anger management, Anxiety, Behavioral issues, Bipolar disorder, Child or adolescent, Chronic impulsivity, Chronic Relapse, Coping skills, Depression, Dual diagnosis, Emotional disturbance, Grief, Men's issues, Oppositional defiance, Peer relationship, Self esteem, Self harming, Sexual abuse, Sleep or insomnia, Spirituality, Substance use disorder, Teen violence, Trauma and PTSD, Problems with video game use, Social media, Relationships, Sexuality, sexual health, and sexual-related concerns, Childhood abuse/neglect, Life transitions, Prenatal, pregnancy, postpartum, School issues, Stress, Sex positive/poly/kink-friendly, Sports performance
Behavioral issues

Jason Robichaud, LCSW
Hi! my name is Jay and I am excited to have the opportunity to help others as their therapist. A little about me...I have been providing mental health services to children, adolescents, adults, couples and families for over twenty years. I earned my Masters in Social Work from the University of Michigan in 2000 and have been licensed since 2001. I have worked in a wide variety of settings, including schools, residential treatment centers, wilderness programs, as well as client homes. In addition, I have extensive experience as a crisis counselor and am very comfortable assisting others in need.
Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, Anger management, Parenting, Family conflict, Internet addiction, Alcohol use, Antisocial personality, Behavioral issues, Bipolar disorder, Career counseling, Chronic impulsivity, Codependency, Childhood abuse/neglect, Coping skills, Sleep or insomnia, Trauma and PTSD, Teen violence, Self esteem, Peer relationship, Relationships, Self harming, Grief, Hoarding, Life coaching, Life transitions, Marital discord, Men's issues, Narcissistic personality, Stress, Social media, Infidelity, Emotional disturbance
Behavioral issues

Daniel Olaciregui, LCMHC
My name is Daniel OIaciregui M.S.,LMHC. I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor. I have been working as a therapist since 2017. I have the pleasure of working with a wide variety of clients. I have been working with substance abuse, anxiety, depression, trauma, first responders, and Bipolar clients. I am versed in several modalities including Gestalt, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution-Focused, Trauma, and EMDR trained. I utilize these approaches with my clients to help address and manage their needs. I believe it is essential to creating a partnership with clients to maximize success.
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma and PTSD, Anger management, Bipolar disorder, Career counseling, Childhood abuse/neglect, Coping skills, Life coaching, Issues with pornography use, Emotional disturbance, Codependency, Grief, Life transitions, Men's issues, Problems with video game use, Racial, ethnic, and cultural identity, Relationships, Self esteem, Sexual abuse, Peer relationship, Stress
Behavioral issues

Matthew Jennings, LCSW
Matthew is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), and Certified Anger Management Specialist – II (CAMS-II). Matthew earned a Master’s Degree in Social Work from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, TN in 2010. Matthew has 10 plus years of counseling experience with individuals, families, and groups. He has worked with multiple therapeutic approaches including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), and Eco Systemic Family Therapy (ESFT).
Anxiety, Depression, Anger management, Bipolar disorder, Child or adolescent, Family conflict, Divorce, Marital and premarital, Men's issues, OCD, Emotional disturbance, Parenting, Self esteem, Self harming, Trauma and PTSD, Stress
Behavioral issues

Jeff Helms, LCMHC
I have been a mental health counselor for the past ten years. I have worked with people through a plethora of instances such as Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. I have also worked with individuals who are dealing with too much anxiety whether that is in their job, a relationship or school. I have also worked with many couples as they forge a path through obstacles in their marriage and have seen them meet their goals. Working with my you will always receive an empathetic ear, zero judgement and ultimately a way forward.
Anxiety, Depression, Dual diagnosis, Alzheimer's, Chronic illness, Coping skills, ADHD, Spirituality, Grief, Life transitions, Problems with video game use, Trauma and PTSD, Stress, Self esteem, Family conflict, Anger management, Autism spectrum disorders, Behavioral issues, Bipolar disorder, Borderline personality, Chronic pain, Codependency, Emotional disturbance, Hoarding, Intellectual disability, Learning disabilities, Life coaching, Social media, Sleep or insomnia, Career counseling, Narcissistic personality, Men's issues, Academic underachievement, Adoption, Child or adolescent, Chronic impulsivity, Developmental disorders, Infidelity, Medication management, Obesity, Peer relationship, Relationships, Suicidal ideation, Weight loss
Behavioral issues
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