Felisha C. Pierce, LPC - Therapist at Grow Therapy

Felisha C. Pierce

Felisha C. Pierce

LPC
10 years of experience
Virtual

I believe it is important in therapy to provide collaborative efforts to help assist individuals who may be navigating through challenging times and are in need of support. In life there are moments of uncertainty and unpredictability that may yield the need for specific guidance that is unique to the individual or family. I am able to offer warm concern that is focused on achieving personal change and growth goals. My ultimate purpose is to connect, understand, and grow therapeutic relationships that are tailored to the needs and desires of the client.

What can clients expect to take away from sessions with you?

I am able to offer warm concern that is focused on achieving personal change and growth goals. My ultimate purpose is to connect, understand, and grow therapeutic relationships that are tailored to the needs and desires of the client as a tool to encourage, motivate, and empower the building of self-growth and effective development.

Explain to clients what areas you feel are your biggest strengths.

A strength that I endeavor to always embrace as a therapist is the heart to listen and offer encouragement. I work to crate a safe space that is conductive to open and honest communication. It is important to offer collaborative efforts to help assist individuals who may be navigating through challenging times and are in need of support. Support is always being provided in a manner that is conductive to continued growth and uniqueness.

Describe the client(s) you are best positioned to serve.

I welcome the opportunity to assist clients who may be experiencing anxiety, depression, transitional concerns, marital discord, infidelity, divorce, co-parenting challenges, blended family factors, addiction, or chronic health complications. I have a special interest in working with our service professionals and their families such as military, first responders, medical personnel, clergy/pastoral staff, politicians, legal professionals, educators, professional counselors, and caretakers. This special interest extends to anyone that provides service to others, that may be exposed to secondary/vicarious trauma, or that may experience transient moves. I am here to help navigate through marriage, family, and relationship concerns of any kind. Relationships have a profound effect on how we function in an interpersonal manner. The idea is to ensure to address needs in a multidimensional approach that is consistent with the whole individual or the totality of relationship dynamics. I am here to service a wide range of populations from various age ranges, cultural backgrounds, economic statuses, and social groups.

About Felisha C. Pierce

Licensed in

Appointments

Virtual

My treatment methods

Adlerian

With an Adlerian Theoretical Orientation, I utilize an eclectic blend that maintains existential-humanistic core modalities. The blend of applied therapies include Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) approaches aligned with Person-Centered constructs. As an Adlerian orientated counselor with narrative techniques, it is important to fully understand a person’s perspective, lifestyle, values, and beliefs to properly address what their own unique needs are to build a plan to help clients arrive at goals.

Christian Counseling

My educational background involves a BA in Christian Counseling and Psychology. I have maintain a focus of client support to address spiritual counseling needs and internal spiritual dilemmas or crisis. Counseling support is provided in a manner that aligns with the faith needs and beliefs of the client, which can be utilized in therapy as much or as little as the client desires.

Acceptance and commitment (ACT)

Trained in ACT approaches and techniques as a proactive form of psychotherapy. The clients are encouraged to evading, suppressing, or battling their inner emotions. Instead, they are guided to recognize that these profound emotions are valid reactions to specific situations and shouldn't hinder progress in their lives. Through this realization, clients learn to embrace their challenges and dedicate themselves to behavioral changes essential for personal growth, irrespective of their life circumstances or emotional states.

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) implements are preferred because I align with the idea that our thoughts do affect how we feel and behave. Adlerian Theory and CBT have many similarities in the way they are applied. Most of all things start with the right mindset. A person’s mindset has tremendous influence on how life is navigated throughout the world. CBT has the ability to assist in achieving evaluation and change in thinking to improve mood. Mood can be significantly influenced by thinking which can produce behavior. CBT helps clients to debunk automatic thoughts and opposing emotions . The goal is to gain practical and real ways to cope with concerns that is structured and systematic, which allows clients to build and sustain healthy thoughts and behaviors.