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10 Native American therapists in North Carolina

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Polly Cox

(she/her)

Polly Cox profile image
LCSW
10 years of experience
Authentic
Humorous
Virtual
I am a Clinical Social Worker licensed in North Carolina, Ohio, and Alabama. I graduated from the Joint Master's Program at the University of NC at Greensboro and North Carolina A&T State University. I am biracial/bicultural: White/Native American( Enrolled member of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina). I've been working in mental health in various community roles for 15 years and I also volunteer with my local Native American Organization. I have experience in helping adults with anxiety, depression, family conflict, stress, motivation, and self-esteem. Based on my background, I also have a special focus on individuals who are Indigenous or identifying as bicultural/biracial as well as working with individuals who are dealing with grief, loss, caregiver stress, and bariatric surgery. I work with my clients to create an open and safe environment where thoughts and feelings can be shared without fear of judgment. Those who identify as bicultural, Black, Native American, African American, BIPOC, QTBIPOC, LGBTQIA+, ability diverse, and all who have been historically marginalized and minoritized are supported.

Next available Wednesday, June 12

Kathy M. Shelton-Riek, LCSW, MSW, Ed.S

Kathy M. Shelton-Riek, LCSW, MSW, Ed.S profile image
LCSW
40 years of experience
Warm
Empowering
Intelligent
Virtual
I love collaborating with clients to grow and heal. I also enjoy working with clients via Telehealth from the convenience of home and a schedule that fits the needs of a working person. Specializes in helping children, adolescents, adults, and geriatrics to understand their mental health conditions as well as moods, thoughts and behaviors. Throughout treatment, clients will learn healthy habits to take control of their lives as well as coping skills to deal with challenges and problematic situations.  Work with children ages 3 and up (and parents) with Parent Child Interaction Therapy. These include Mood Disorders (Bi-Polar, Anxiety and Depression), Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, behavior problems in children and teens, changes within the family, communication problems, death of a loved one, divorce, separation or marital problems, LGBTQA++, polyamorous relationships, psycho-sexual issues, parent-child conflicts, sibling issues, stressful events or major life transitions, and trauma. A nine-year veteran of the United States Air Force;  widow of a 20-year USAF retiree; NC Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW); Certified in Parent-Child Interactional Therapy, UNC-Duke Consortium; member of the National Association of Social Workers, Diplomate in Hypnosis, Diplomate in American Psychotherapy Association, (diplomate means the highest level of training one can accomplish),  Board Certified Expert in Forensic Trauma, member of the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress (AAETS).  In 1988, completed all requirements for the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists under the supervision of Dr Geroge Wolcott.  Taught college-level classes as an Associate and Adjunct Professor in Social Work, Psychology and Sociology.  Have worked as the interim Human Service Program Director (chair) for Mitchell College, Field Placement Coordinator and Director, Livingstone College. Owned a private practice with eight therapists, a psychiatrist and a psy nurse practitioner working for me from 1993-2014.  Have worked as Program Director and manager for non-profit and for-profit agencies; long-term care consultant, and Director of Psychological Health for the USAF. I attend and participate in workshops, lectures and symposiums. frequently.  Have presented lectures and workshops on Domestic Violence, Addictions, Blended Families, Chronic Mental Illness, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Stress, Hypnosis, Life-Work Balance, Neurophysiology of the Brain and effects of PTSD, Marriage and Family Dynamics, Grief, and Bi-Polar.   Areas of research include  Date Violence: Can The Cycle Be Broken; Domestic Violence; Veterans issues, Transgender issues, and PTSD. Earned a National Mental Health Award from the National Department of Veteran's Affairs; earned a USAF Human Service Medal for helping survivors of the Jonestown Massacre in Guyana; earned several USAF national awards for writing and broadcast journalism; earned several Veterans Administration awards for outstanding and compassionate care.  Have written and been published as a journalist in national and local magazines and newspapers.  Recognized by Who's Who for Outstanding Mental Health Services and Leadership. 

Available next Monday at 2:00 PM

Tishina Carroll, LCSW, LCAS, CCS

(she/her)

Tishina Carroll, LCSW, LCAS, CCS profile image
LCSW
10 years of experience
Virtual
Siyo (Hello in Cherokee)! My name is Tishina Carroll. I have been involved in the behavioral health field for over 10 years. A common question I get asked is “Why did you choose to become a therapist”? The answer is easy: I profoundly enjoy helping others to find ways to manage life’s challenges, while also supporting them in developing into the best versions of themselves. I too have struggled with mental health challenges, and I understand the stigma that comes with admitting that you need help. I want my clients to understand that they are not alone in their struggles. I am a licensed clinical social worker, a licensed clinical addictions specialist and a certified clinical supervisor. My areas of expertise include Anxiety Disorders, Bipolar Disorders, Depression, PTSD/ Trauma, Women’s Health, Grief/ Loss and Addiction. I am skilled in Dialectal Behavioral Therapy, Emotional Freedom Technique, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Motivational Interviewing. I am an enrolled member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and am familiar with traditional Native American Practices as well. I understand that meeting a therapist for the first time can be intimidating, scary and maybe even embarrassing. I completely understand! The first few sessions, I like to build rapport. I want to get to know you as a person while also giving you the same space to get to know me as a therapist. Building rapport can help develop that crucial sense of trust.

Available next Monday at 12:30 PM

April Graham

April Graham profile image
LCMHC
7 years of experience
Warm
Solution oriented
Virtual
Hello! I am a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor in North Carolina and a Licensed Professional Counselor in South Carolina. I have been a clinician for the last 7 years while also being licensed as a K-12 School Counselor for the last 10 years. I serve clients starting at age 5 and up. I am a passionate counselor whose mission is to help people know they can manage their conditions and live fulfilling lives.

Available tomorrow at 9:00 PM

Zelma R. Higgs MA, LCMHC

(she/her)

Zelma R. Higgs MA, LCMHC profile image
LCMHC
5 years of experience
Authentic
Warm
Holistic
Virtual
Imagine life is like a journey completely in your control but you feel stuck. Choices you make dictate life’s obstacles and they can be tricky. Life’s journey comes with no instruction pamphlet or ready-made companions. A path unfolds and you decide what to do and who to trust along the way. As you journey you begin to see things you want, potential companions, places you want to explore, and tools you can use to make travels simpler. There are so many choices to make with no time to stop and contemplate the best decision; you have to keep going by making choices every day, about everything. Decisions and deadlines do not wait. Consequences of decisions do not wait for preparations of readiness. Age does not determine how hard life can be nor deter reality. Whether you are age 5 or 95, you have to wake up daily and continue life’s journey, but it is not always an easy task. My theoretical orientation is Person-Centered Therapy and Gestalt Therapy. Let me be your Phoenix! I believe life’s tools are inside of us, self-actualization, self-trust, coping strategies, and the willingness to grow. We simply must explore them. At Rapunzel's Phoenix Counseling Services, I help toddlers, children, adolescents, adults, families, and the LGBTQIAPK community. Online Counseling Services are available upon request.

Next available Tuesday, June 11

Suzanne Walker

(she/her)

Suzanne Walker profile image
LCMHC
17 years of experience
Authentic
Warm
Empowering
Virtual
Hi there. My name is Suzanne. I am a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor and a Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist in the state of North Carolina. I received my MA in Counseling Psychology from Marymount University, in Arlington, VA. In my 17-year career as a therapist, I have significant experience working with individuals dealing with mental health diagnoses as well as individuals with substance use disorders. I have extensive experience in a variety of therapeutic settings including experience as an Outpatient Therapist providing community-based mental health and substance use disorders counseling to adolescents, adults, and families. I have extensive experience working with adults with a variety of and severity of mental illnesses as a Community Support Team-Team Lead. I have worked with individuals who were court-ordered into substance use disorder treatment; those who would benefit from in-patient treatment for mental health and substance use disorders; and as a Counselor and Program Manager at a treatment center that provided individual and group counseling for patients receiving Medication-Assisted Treatment. More about me: I was born in North Carolina. At an early age, I moved to a tiny village in mid-Michigan. I've also lived in Virginia and Texas. I currently live in the country somewhere between Rocky Mount and Wilson, NC. I live with my two cats and my 15-year-old beagle. I enjoy swimming, reading, writing, animals (wild and domestic), music, and playing video games. I look forward to meeting you and working with you!

Available next Monday at 8:00 PM

Sherelle Foster, LCSW, LCAS, BCD

(she/her)

Sherelle Foster, LCSW, LCAS, BCD profile image
LCSW
20 years of experience
Solution oriented
Open-minded
Authentic
Virtual
Are you overwhelmed, stressed or dealing with difficult people and complicated situations? Do you need help focusing on the things that you can control or change? I can help by supporting you in identifying those first steps of difficult decision making and positive changes. I have a realistic/non judgmental approach, offer practical suggestions for mental wellness and recovery. I use evidenced based therapeutic interventions to address a wide range of presented problems, issues and concerns. I specialize in relationship issues, parenting, elderly issues, anxiety, addictions, depression and life transition issues. Today is another opportunity to create a new beginning! Together we can explore giving therapy a try! You are worth it!

Available next Monday at 3:00 PM

Jessie Smith

(he/him)

Jessie Smith profile image
LCSW
4 years of experience
Authentic
Open-minded
Virtual
Hello, I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of North Carolina. I have experience working with adults, adults with SPMI, adolescents, and families seeking support to overcome trauma, anxiety, depression, life transitions, grief, parenting issues, anger, self-esteem, codependency, and other challenges that arise in life. I completed a Bachelor's and Master of Social Work at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke with a minor in substance abuse. I utilize a collaborative and holistic approach to helping individuals overcome their challenges because they’re experts in their lives.

Available next Monday at 6:00 PM

Catherine Naylor

(she/her)

Catherine Naylor profile image
LCMHC
8 years of experience
Warm
Authentic
Virtual
Hi, I’m Catherine! I’ve been serving as a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC) in North Carolina for the past 8 years. I guide adults of all ages through life transitions and mental health issues, essentially towards a more authentic way of life. I aim to treat the whole person, using an array of empirically supported methods, including faith-based modalities.

Available next Monday at 2:00 PM

Candice Craig

(she/her)

Candice Craig profile image
LCSW
10 years of experience
Virtual
As an Indigenous person, female entrepreneur, partner, parent, and constant pursuer of knowledge, I know what it's like to be so busy that your struggles, traumas, stressors, etc. feel isolating. My whole life has been a passionate healing journey to understand how to tap into the body's natural ability to heal itself and share that with as many people as I can.

Next available Tuesday, June 11

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