EMDR therapists in Clemson, South Carolina SC
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Tomeki Davis
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, NCC, LPC
Enso Wellness, LLC was created to provide an option for counseling and psychotherapy that focuses on each client’s individual needs. Every person is unique and deserves to have a space where they can share their unique experiences, and have those experiences validated while they seek the help they need. I utilize an Integrative and Client-centered therapeutic approach while providing my clients a supportive and nonjudgmental space where we will collaborate on their care.
7 Years Experience
In-Person Near Clemson, SC
Online in Clemson, South Carolina
Dr. Hiyaguha Cohen
Counselor/Therapist, Ph.D., LPCA, MA, MFA
If depression or anxiety bogs you down, if you can't stop ruminating about some betrayal or trauma you've experienced, I urge you to reach out. I use EMDR and other evidence-based methods to help you regain hope, feel better, and move forward in your life. My sessions are non-judgmental, safe, and comfortable. Book a free initial consultation online and check my website at www.drhiyaguhacohen.com.
31 Years Experience
Online in Clemson, South Carolina
Wendy Myers
Counselor/Therapist, LPC, NCC
Hi there! I specialize in working with women (ages 16-45) experiencing anxiety and/or depression. Whether you’re feeling stuck in your life, having difficulty managing stressors, experiencing anxiety, depression or grief, struggling with relationships (past or present), wanting to work through family dynamics, wanting to develop greater self-esteem and confidence, or simply want a warm, non-judgmental space to talk through your thoughts and feelings, I'm here to support you. I absolutely love the relationships built with my clients and nothing excites me more than to see my clients thrive!
19 Years Experience
Online in Clemson, South Carolina (Online Only)
Dr. Amanda Roberts
Psychologist, PhD Clinical Psychology, Masters in Marriage Family Therapy
Dr. Roberts’ approach is one of warmth, compassion and respect for the strengths within the person with the firm conviction that effective therapy involves a collaborative partnership informed by the patient’s innate wisdom and resilience. She is passionate about her work and regards it as a divine calling. It is the quality of the therapeutic relationship based on a foundation of trust, safety and a caring connection that provides the most curative element in treatment. She is known for her creativity, passion, fearlessness, easy humor and deep commitment to the welfare of her patients. If you are a patient, your work with her will be solution focused, equip you with tools for living your life more joyfully and freely and will involve a practical problem-solving approach. If you are a consultee she will nurture, support and patiently guide you to become the best clinician that you are capable of becoming.
Dr Roberts is a general aviation private pilot, owns her own aeroplane and is an intrepid adventurer. "Do one thing each day that frightens you" is one of her personal standards. She is no stranger to fear, having been a skydiver, scuba diver, rock climber and the leader of a community disaster team in Massachusetts. Dr Roberts is an avid hiker and creative writer and holds a deep reverence for nature and its beauty. She is a dedicated meditator and fitness enthusiast who regards it as a sacred duty to care diligently for her own health in order to give her best to those she serves.
39 Years Experience
Online in Clemson, South Carolina (Online Only)
Sari Fleischman
Psychologist, PsyD
We are a boutique practice that values the therapeutic relationship. We take time to make sure the therapist and client are a great match to achieve the best results. Our clients seek therapy for a wide variety of reasons. Some may come to therapy to deal with a specific life struggle, such as anxiety or depression, while others initiate therapy during a difficult life transition. Even positive transitions, such as getting a new job or starting a new relationship can be stressful. It’s not uncommon to incorporate therapy into one’s “self care” routine to have a supportive space in which to slow down during the week, or to gain a deeper insight into one’s own emotional and relational patterns.
10 Years Experience
Online in Clemson, South Carolina (Online Only)