EMDR Therapists in Durham, NC
![Photo of Brandi Rahim, LCSW, Clinical Social Work/Therapist](https://photos.psychologytoday.com/f71107a8-67fd-42b6-b290-165223f1bedb/1/320x400.jpeg)
I help those living with depression, anxiety and other mood disorders learn effective coping skills to navigate life's challenges. My clients are those who have challenges with balancing careers, life, social lives, parenting and having a relationship with themselves. If your goals are to improve your quality of life, your mindset and thought processes and to allow your past to be the past, I may be the right therapist for you. I can help you see the brighter side of life and how to use your past pain as your present purpose.
I help those living with depression, anxiety and other mood disorders learn effective coping skills to navigate life's challenges. My clients are those who have challenges with balancing careers, life, social lives, parenting and having a relationship with themselves. If your goals are to improve your quality of life, your mindset and thought processes and to allow your past to be the past, I may be the right therapist for you. I can help you see the brighter side of life and how to use your past pain as your present purpose.
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Integrated Journey
Licensed Professional Counselor, LCMHC, LPC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Durham, NC 27703 (Online Only)
No matter what life brings you, treatment can bring you "home." All walks of life and all experiences are unique, so your treatment will be tailored to fit for you. Direction, support, guidance and healing available now.
No matter what life brings you, treatment can bring you "home." All walks of life and all experiences are unique, so your treatment will be tailored to fit for you. Direction, support, guidance and healing available now.
![Photo of Brianna Kuo, MSW, LCSWA, Clinical Social Work/Therapist](https://photos.psychologytoday.com/2cc5d831-6860-4021-acc8-9d4e49d757cf/2/320x400.jpeg)
Brianna Kuo
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSWA
Verified Verified
3 Endorsed
Durham, NC 27701
Currently accepting clients! I am a therapist in Durham who works with teens and adults. I have experience in both group and individual therapy settings, working with folks with varying types of mental health crises and challenges. I am passionate about serving clients who may be struggling with racial, ethnic, or spiritual identity, as well as those who are coming from multi-cultural backgrounds. Regardless of what my clients are dealing with, I strive to come alongside and remind them that they are not alone.
Currently accepting clients! I am a therapist in Durham who works with teens and adults. I have experience in both group and individual therapy settings, working with folks with varying types of mental health crises and challenges. I am passionate about serving clients who may be struggling with racial, ethnic, or spiritual identity, as well as those who are coming from multi-cultural backgrounds. Regardless of what my clients are dealing with, I strive to come alongside and remind them that they are not alone.
![Photo of Leslie Rhyne Roach, LCSW, LMBT, ERYT500, Clinical Social Work/Therapist](https://photos.psychologytoday.com/ca84ed55-6acc-4d60-aed0-77be008c3253/1/320x400.jpeg)
Leslie Rhyne Roach
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, LMBT, ERYT500
Verified Verified
Durham, NC 27707
Our bodies store everything we have ever experienced, making them essential in therapeutic and healing processes. When our bodies are full of painful experiences of the past, it can feel impossible to be engaged, invested, or fully alive in the present. I work well with clients that are seeking a somatic, integrative, and trauma-informed approach. My work with clients is creative, collaborative and designed to help individuals find pathways to embodiment and an expanded capacity to embrace all emotion or circumstance with greater ease, intimacy and balance.
Our bodies store everything we have ever experienced, making them essential in therapeutic and healing processes. When our bodies are full of painful experiences of the past, it can feel impossible to be engaged, invested, or fully alive in the present. I work well with clients that are seeking a somatic, integrative, and trauma-informed approach. My work with clients is creative, collaborative and designed to help individuals find pathways to embodiment and an expanded capacity to embrace all emotion or circumstance with greater ease, intimacy and balance.
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I am truly passionate about helping people live optimally. Many times I find that people seeking therapy know how they want to live and what kind of relationships they want to create…yet find themselves in unwanted patterns over and over again. Insight, while helpful, doesn’t necessarily lead to change. Common therapy goals include being able to know oneself better, to be intimately connected in a healthy relationship, to be more decisive in life, to step out of addictive behaviors, to like and love oneself, to work through and heal from complicated and painful events or relationships, to feel calm and contended, and so on.
I am truly passionate about helping people live optimally. Many times I find that people seeking therapy know how they want to live and what kind of relationships they want to create…yet find themselves in unwanted patterns over and over again. Insight, while helpful, doesn’t necessarily lead to change. Common therapy goals include being able to know oneself better, to be intimately connected in a healthy relationship, to be more decisive in life, to step out of addictive behaviors, to like and love oneself, to work through and heal from complicated and painful events or relationships, to feel calm and contended, and so on.
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Welcome to Healing Arts Collaborative! We are a community-driven therapy and healing arts practice based on Eno, Tutelo, Saponi, Occaneechi, Shakori, Cheraw, Tuscarora, and Lumbee ancestral land (so-called Durham, North Carolina). We are mental healthcare workers committed to providing safe, affirming, and culturally responsive healthcare for our 2SLGBTQI+ community.
Welcome to Healing Arts Collaborative! We are a community-driven therapy and healing arts practice based on Eno, Tutelo, Saponi, Occaneechi, Shakori, Cheraw, Tuscarora, and Lumbee ancestral land (so-called Durham, North Carolina). We are mental healthcare workers committed to providing safe, affirming, and culturally responsive healthcare for our 2SLGBTQI+ community.
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As a queer woman and North Carolina native, I understand the unique challenges and resiliency in recognizing and living your true identity. Rebecca Morgan is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 6 years of experience providing direct therapeutic care.
As a queer woman and North Carolina native, I understand the unique challenges and resiliency in recognizing and living your true identity. Rebecca Morgan is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 6 years of experience providing direct therapeutic care.
![Photo of Barbara Marotto, MSW, LCSW, LCAS, Clinical Social Work/Therapist](https://photos.psychologytoday.com/4c5ecc4e-46cd-11ea-a6ad-06142c356176/2/320x400.jpeg)
Barbara Marotto
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW, LCAS
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Durham, NC 27707
Not accepting new clients
Depression, anxiety, trauma, grief and other symptoms can take away the ability to enjoy life, and make it difficult to remain socially connected and maintain good interpersonal relationships. Life circumstances, mental or physical illness, coping with transitions, and unexpected events increase stress, and contribute to feeling overwhelmed and helpless. I will work to help you find a way through these painful experiences, reduce unwanted symptoms, and improve quality of life. If you are struggling with painful symptoms or situation, call me today and we can begin working on the life you want to be living.
Depression, anxiety, trauma, grief and other symptoms can take away the ability to enjoy life, and make it difficult to remain socially connected and maintain good interpersonal relationships. Life circumstances, mental or physical illness, coping with transitions, and unexpected events increase stress, and contribute to feeling overwhelmed and helpless. I will work to help you find a way through these painful experiences, reduce unwanted symptoms, and improve quality of life. If you are struggling with painful symptoms or situation, call me today and we can begin working on the life you want to be living.
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Shanika Paylor
Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor, MA, LPC
Verified Verified
Durham, NC 27707 (Online Only)
Not accepting new clients
Congratulations on embarking upon the next step in your journey! Each of these steps — every experience of bliss, fear, frustration, or sorrow — have all lead you to this very moment. The challenges and complexities of your day-to-day life may have lead you here. The traumas, losses, and heartaches of the past have, too. And while I would rather that each of us would be spared these experiences — it is my hope that I may have a chance to partner alongside you as you grow and, ideally, heal from each of them.
Congratulations on embarking upon the next step in your journey! Each of these steps — every experience of bliss, fear, frustration, or sorrow — have all lead you to this very moment. The challenges and complexities of your day-to-day life may have lead you here. The traumas, losses, and heartaches of the past have, too. And while I would rather that each of us would be spared these experiences — it is my hope that I may have a chance to partner alongside you as you grow and, ideally, heal from each of them.
![Photo of Tunisia Lumpford, LCSW, Clinical Social Work/Therapist](https://photos.psychologytoday.com/07ea4fd0-8d3c-4533-867f-675fa0cdc559/1/320x400.jpeg)
Tunisia Lumpford
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
Durham, NC 27713 (Online Only)
Do you worry often or feel sad most days? Do you have conflicts at home, school, or/and work? I am available to help you through those challenges. I will listen and help you with writing your story. I will help you to rejuvenate and regain balance in order to THRIVE. I am here to support you during your journey,
Do you worry often or feel sad most days? Do you have conflicts at home, school, or/and work? I am available to help you through those challenges. I will listen and help you with writing your story. I will help you to rejuvenate and regain balance in order to THRIVE. I am here to support you during your journey,
![Photo of Kathryn A Summers, PsyD, FBPPC, Pastoral Counselor](https://photos.psychologytoday.com/3ca10106-46cd-11ea-a6ad-06142c356176/2/320x400.jpeg)
Kathryn A Summers
Pastoral Counselor, PsyD, FBPPC
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
Durham, NC 27705
Waitlist for new clients
I believe that good counseling, beginning with a natural fit between client and therapist, can be one of the most important and beneficial experiences of our lives. I am passionate about working with my clients and strive always to bring my natural compassion and creativity to each session. I find I am most helpful to clients struggling with loss, grief, depression, anxiety, and relationship issues, though I help clients work through other issues as well. Because I am trained in theology as well as psychotherapy, I bring a unique understanding of faith and spirituality to my practice, welcoming clients from any (or no) faith tradition.
I believe that good counseling, beginning with a natural fit between client and therapist, can be one of the most important and beneficial experiences of our lives. I am passionate about working with my clients and strive always to bring my natural compassion and creativity to each session. I find I am most helpful to clients struggling with loss, grief, depression, anxiety, and relationship issues, though I help clients work through other issues as well. Because I am trained in theology as well as psychotherapy, I bring a unique understanding of faith and spirituality to my practice, welcoming clients from any (or no) faith tradition.
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Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, LCAS, CCS
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
Durham, NC 27701
Living the life you dream of isn't always an obvious or straightforward path. Family of origin, divorce, unexpected loss, trauma, addiction... circumstances that interfere with a happy, successful life. Sometimes the help of a caring professional can mean the difference between being stuck and moving ahead. Thanks for visiting my site. I'm an experienced mental health and addictions therapist, working with adults suffering from depression, anxiety, substance dependence and other addictions. I'm also credentialed by the NCSAPPB as a Certified Clinical Supervisor to offer clinical supervision for other therapists.
Living the life you dream of isn't always an obvious or straightforward path. Family of origin, divorce, unexpected loss, trauma, addiction... circumstances that interfere with a happy, successful life. Sometimes the help of a caring professional can mean the difference between being stuck and moving ahead. Thanks for visiting my site. I'm an experienced mental health and addictions therapist, working with adults suffering from depression, anxiety, substance dependence and other addictions. I'm also credentialed by the NCSAPPB as a Certified Clinical Supervisor to offer clinical supervision for other therapists.
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Taccara Williams, MA, LCMHC-A, QP is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate dedicated to serving patients at Avance Care in RTP, North Carolina. Taccara’s treatment approaches reflect the belief that each person is as unique and one-of-a-kind as their fingerprint. Taccara draws on a diverse range of modalities, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Dialectical Behavior Therapy. With these tools in hand, Taccara crafts personalized treatment plans that cater to the specific needs of each client. She understands that every person possesses inner strengths, even if they may not recognize them at the moment.
Taccara Williams, MA, LCMHC-A, QP is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate dedicated to serving patients at Avance Care in RTP, North Carolina. Taccara’s treatment approaches reflect the belief that each person is as unique and one-of-a-kind as their fingerprint. Taccara draws on a diverse range of modalities, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Dialectical Behavior Therapy. With these tools in hand, Taccara crafts personalized treatment plans that cater to the specific needs of each client. She understands that every person possesses inner strengths, even if they may not recognize them at the moment.
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Blair Somerville
Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor, MA, LCMHC
Verified Verified
21 Endorsed
Durham, NC 27705
Not accepting new clients
Sometimes life creates change when we aren't ready. You may find that life transitions have left you feeling differently than you expected, or you're discovering things about yourself that you aren't sure what to do with. Sometimes loved ones change in ways that challenge us, and sometimes we grow and hope our loved ones will grow with us. Sometimes LGBTQIA+ identities have specific needs, particularly for couples and families adjusting to newly expressed identities and searching for a healthy, supportive dynamic. Unfortunately, coping with these unexpected changes usually isn't a smooth, easy, or pretty process.
Sometimes life creates change when we aren't ready. You may find that life transitions have left you feeling differently than you expected, or you're discovering things about yourself that you aren't sure what to do with. Sometimes loved ones change in ways that challenge us, and sometimes we grow and hope our loved ones will grow with us. Sometimes LGBTQIA+ identities have specific needs, particularly for couples and families adjusting to newly expressed identities and searching for a healthy, supportive dynamic. Unfortunately, coping with these unexpected changes usually isn't a smooth, easy, or pretty process.
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We live in a world that makes us sick and then capitalizes on our pain. The pain gets passed down through intergenerational trauma, parenting, and the culture at large. The impact erodes our physical and emotional health as well as our ability to nurture strong relationship with our own true selves and others. This unprocessed pain can manifest in your life in a myriad of ways including chronic depression, anxiety, low self-worth, codependency, overworking, addictive behaviors, and relational conflict.
We live in a world that makes us sick and then capitalizes on our pain. The pain gets passed down through intergenerational trauma, parenting, and the culture at large. The impact erodes our physical and emotional health as well as our ability to nurture strong relationship with our own true selves and others. This unprocessed pain can manifest in your life in a myriad of ways including chronic depression, anxiety, low self-worth, codependency, overworking, addictive behaviors, and relational conflict.
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Nicole Atkinson
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
Durham, NC 27701 (Online Only)
I received my master’s degree in social work from the University of South Carolina. My post-graduate work focuses predominately on child welfare, specifically working with young children, young adolescents, and their families who have experienced trauma within their homes. I also have considerable experience working with numerous populations. It’s important to know that I’m passionate about helping people overcome barriers and recognizing their strengths while assisting them with life crises. The gift of effective communication and understanding is so important in helping others achieve positive outcomes.
I received my master’s degree in social work from the University of South Carolina. My post-graduate work focuses predominately on child welfare, specifically working with young children, young adolescents, and their families who have experienced trauma within their homes. I also have considerable experience working with numerous populations. It’s important to know that I’m passionate about helping people overcome barriers and recognizing their strengths while assisting them with life crises. The gift of effective communication and understanding is so important in helping others achieve positive outcomes.
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Life can be overwhelming. Creating a place that provides perspective and insight can be essential to grow into the full self. Thank you for taking time to consider this journey. Making the decision to pursue therapy for you or a loved one can be a challenge within itself. I hope I can be a part of it.
Life can be overwhelming. Creating a place that provides perspective and insight can be essential to grow into the full self. Thank you for taking time to consider this journey. Making the decision to pursue therapy for you or a loved one can be a challenge within itself. I hope I can be a part of it.
![Photo of Celynd Noel Malone, MA, LCMHCA, TCT, CSAT-C, NCC, Counselor](https://photos.psychologytoday.com/bc9a3973-ad50-49dc-ba07-a38966165482/1/320x400.jpeg)
Celynd Noel Malone
Counselor, MA, LCMHCA, TCT, CSAT-C, NCC
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
Durham, NC 27705
I (she/her) work with adults and couples from a variety of backgrounds on all things sex, gender, and religious trauma. Issues include including gender diversity and transgender care, sexual health, sex addiction, depression, anxiety, trauma, relationship challenges, grief and loss, and issues of specific concern to the LGBTQIA+, kink, and polyamory communities. I also have experience working with religious trauma. My ideal client is ready to do the deep work, because we're going to dive right in!
I (she/her) work with adults and couples from a variety of backgrounds on all things sex, gender, and religious trauma. Issues include including gender diversity and transgender care, sexual health, sex addiction, depression, anxiety, trauma, relationship challenges, grief and loss, and issues of specific concern to the LGBTQIA+, kink, and polyamory communities. I also have experience working with religious trauma. My ideal client is ready to do the deep work, because we're going to dive right in!
We are a group practice of psychiatric medication management providers, psychologists, behavioral health providers and cultural workers working to provide inclusive, culturally responsive psychiatric medication management, psychological assessment support and counseling care and support.
We are a group practice of psychiatric medication management providers, psychologists, behavioral health providers and cultural workers working to provide inclusive, culturally responsive psychiatric medication management, psychological assessment support and counseling care and support.
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As your therapist, I will provide a safe, nonjudgmental, and empathic setting for you to share about your current situation; explore early life experiences; gain a helpful understanding of your emotional world; and why you think and act in particular, problematic patterns. Many, if not all, of our emotional burdens (anxiety, people-pleasing, lying, codependency, lack of coping skills, mistrust of authority, hypersensitivity, defensiveness, an underdeveloped sense of self, parenting struggles, relationship issues) are the result of earlier wounds that infuse within us lasting well into adulthood.
As your therapist, I will provide a safe, nonjudgmental, and empathic setting for you to share about your current situation; explore early life experiences; gain a helpful understanding of your emotional world; and why you think and act in particular, problematic patterns. Many, if not all, of our emotional burdens (anxiety, people-pleasing, lying, codependency, lack of coping skills, mistrust of authority, hypersensitivity, defensiveness, an underdeveloped sense of self, parenting struggles, relationship issues) are the result of earlier wounds that infuse within us lasting well into adulthood.
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