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Doris Harrison, LPC
Doris Harrison is a License Professional Counselor, National Board Certified and a Certified Anxiety Informed Professional. Mrs. Harrison is well trained and licensed with a specialty in Autism Spectrum Disorder, Depression , Anxiety , ADHD, Bipolar Disorder , Women Issues , Men Issues , Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Teen Issues, Marriage issues, and Family Informed Therapy. Mrs. Harrison is a Christian based therapist. Her therapeutic goal aim is to foster the understanding of healthy living. Mrs. Harrison counseling approach is research and evidence based therapy using a modality of eclectic therapies.
Anxiety, Depression, Anger management, Behavioral issues, Child or adolescent, Coping skills, Parenting, Stress, Emotional disturbance, Self esteem, School issues, Peer relationship, Autism spectrum disorders, Antisocial personality, Bipolar disorder, Infidelity, Life transitions, Grief, Divorce, OCD, Women's issues, Prenatal, pregnancy, postpartum, Chronic impulsivity, Academic underachievement, Codependency, Chronic pain, Borderline personality, Career counseling, Childhood abuse/neglect, Dual diagnosis, Issues with pornography use, Obesity, Internet addiction, Chronic Relapse, Chronic illness, Developmental disorders, Learning disabilities, Gender dysphoria and gender-affirming approaches to treatment, Oppositional defiance, Life coaching, Intellectual disability, Men's issues, Problems with video game use, Social media, Addiction, Trauma and PTSD, Eating disorders, Domestic abuse, Sexuality, sexual health, and sexual-related concerns, Medication management, ADHD, Family conflict, Hoarding, Alcohol use, Marital and premarital, Gambling, Domestic violence, Adoption, Relationships
Behavioral issues

Jennette Bruster, LPC-S
I am a compassionate licensed professional therapist/supervisor with over 20 years of professional work experience, including private practice, in home, and hospital settings. My therapeutic approach is rooted in empathy and creating a safe, nonjudgmental space for clients to explore their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. I specialize in areas such as depression, anxiety, relationship issues, eating disorders, trauma, and life transitions. I utilize evidence and solution based approaches including CBT and DBT, to foster self-awareness, develop healthy coping skills, and facilitate positive change.
Anxiety, Depression, Coping skills, Eating disorders, Life transitions, Family conflict, Life coaching, Relationships
Behavioral issues

Jessica Clark, LPC
As a licensed therapist (LPC) who is EMDR-certified through EMDRIA, as well as a Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC), my journey spans over 7 years in community mental health. Grounded in trauma-informed care, I specialize in empowering clients through DBT, EMDR, Brainspotting, ERP, and motivational interviewing. With expertise in suicide bereavement, attachment-based family therapy, and DBT exposure for trauma, my approach is tailored for adults, teens, and families. I've guided individuals on the autism spectrum, those with eating disorders, anxiety, depression, BPD, substance use, and trauma. Let’s begin!
Anxiety, Depression, Autism spectrum disorders, Behavioral issues, Borderline personality, Bipolar disorder, Codependency, Child or adolescent, Coping skills, Eating disorders, Trauma and PTSD, Suicidal ideation, Life transitions, Dual diagnosis, Domestic violence, Marital discord, Spirituality, Parenting, Oppositional defiance, Grief, OCD
Behavioral issues

Kyoko Queen, LPC
In her career, Kyoko Queen has seen over one thousand clients facing a variety of situations, including depression, anxiety, addiction, relationship problems, and other mental illnesses. She believes in strengths in each human being. She values the unique qualities of each person, and she does not think one solution fits all. Kyoko graduated from the George Washington University in Washington, DC, in 1997 with a Master’s degree in Community Counseling. Subsequently, she has worked at addiction and mental health treatment programs and social service agencies. She also started her own private practice in 2003.
Anxiety, Coping skills, Addiction, ADHD, Adoption, Bipolar disorder, Behavioral issues, Codependency, Depression, Divorce, Domestic abuse, Dual diagnosis, Eating disorders, Family conflict, Grief, Marital and premarital, OCD, Parenting, Peer relationship, Self esteem, Substance use disorder, Trauma and PTSD, Relationships
Behavioral issues

Tina Outlaw, LISW-CP
Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker with 28 years exp. Experience includes : rural health care clinics, military base and hospital, schools, group homes, domestic violence response, remote school based, remote counseling, and private practice using animal assisted therapy. My strengths are in: trauma treatment, women’s empowerment, transitions in school, career, relationships and gender , emdr,cbt,dbt, experiential and nuerodivergent.You have made a brave choice in choosing the start therapy. Let me know what questions you have about starting the process. Let's work as a team to get you feeling good.
Anxiety, Depression, Child or adolescent, Trauma and PTSD, Women's issues, ADHD, Academic underachievement, Adoption, Autism spectrum disorders, Bipolar disorder, Behavioral issues, Career counseling, Childhood abuse/neglect, Coping skills, Divorce, Domestic abuse, Domestic violence, Eating disorders, Emotional disturbance, Family conflict, Gender dysphoria and gender-affirming approaches to treatment, Grief, Life transitions, Life coaching, Parenting, Peer relationship, Relationships, School issues, Self esteem, Self harming, Sexual abuse, Spirituality, Stress, Sleep or insomnia, Teen violence
Behavioral issues

Dr. Ali Kaplan, Psychologist
Ali Kaplan is a licensed psychologist with a PhD from the University of Kentucky. She has been practicing for 15 years and has experience with various settings including inpatient, private practice, college counseling centers, and long term care. She specializes in treating anxiety, mood disorders, and adjustment/stage of life concerns. With a cognitive behavioral approach that also includes an interpersonal focus on how your thinking patterns have developed overtime, you can understand and change your view of yourself, others, and greatly improve your life satisfaction.
Anxiety, Depression, Life transitions, Relationships, Self esteem, Women's issues, Eating disorders, Stress, Coping skills
Behavioral issues

Amanda Sprouse, LISW-CP
I hope to provide a safe haven where clients can express themselves without judgment. I have worked with mental illness; trauma and violence; adolescent behavioral issues; and the GLBT community. I specialize in counseling for eating disorders, depression, anxiety, stress management, behavior problems, sexual orientation, loss and grief (including pet loss), family dynamics, obsessive compulsive disorders, and relationships. I use a variety of counseling techniques including Cognitive-Behavioral theory, Psychodynamic theory, the Strengths perspective, and Client -centered therapy.
Anxiety, Depression, Eating disorders, Relationships, Anger management, Behavioral issues, Codependency, Divorce, Family conflict, Trauma and PTSD, OCD, Self esteem, Women's issues, Grief, Parenting, Stress
Behavioral issues

Elizabeth Potter, LPC
I received my Master's Degree in Mental Health Counseling and I have experience and training in counseling individuals with depression, anxiety, grief, intimate relationships, sexual health, and more. As a counselor, I treat each situation in a professional manner and use interventions based on an individual's needs. I like to help my clients find the strength within themselves in order to live a happy, healthy, and successful life. I provide a positive, safe space for clients while also dedicating time to building professional relationships with them.
Anxiety, Depression, Self esteem, Prenatal, pregnancy, postpartum, Coping skills, Grief, Infertility, Life transitions, Parenting, Sex therapy, Sexuality, sexual health, and sexual-related concerns, Women's issues, ADHD, Developmental disorders, Divorce, Family conflict, Infidelity, Intellectual disability, Life coaching, Sex positive/poly/kink-friendly, Stress, Trauma and PTSD, Social media, Eating disorders, Learning disabilities, School issues, Relationships, Sexual abuse, Adoption, Autism spectrum disorders, Child or adolescent, Medication management, Academic underachievement, Emotional disturbance
Behavioral issues
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You can find licensed, experienced therapists or psychologists in Charleston 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 Charleston?
Charleston therapists and psychologists can diagnose mental health conditions like depression, anxiety, and more, but they typically cannot prescribe medication. Prescription authority in Charleston is reserved for psychiatrists and other medical doctors.
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