Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Welcome,
The counseling experience is one of a very personal, shared interaction; one of the most crucial aspect of this relationship is trust. People come to counseling because they want something to be different in their lives. The counseling process can be fun and exciting, and at times, possibly challenging. However, the goal will always be to bring about some positive change. My approach to counseling is best described as and can include: strength based, solution-focused, client-centered while utilizing cognitive behavioral and/or family systems techniques. I believe people are capable of reaching their fullest potential given the right support and tools for change. Whenever possible, treatment should involve the entire support system. The goals and techniques of therapy will be based on the client specific goals and reasons for entering into counseling. I view counseling as a process where I help my client explore, clarify and identify their needs and facilitate them in making changes in thoughts, beliefs and behaviors. I also value collaborating with other community resources in order to extend support for the well-being of the client. I look forward to working with you.
I have 14 years of experience in school, agency, and private practice settings providing individual, group, and family counseling. Counseling experience that I have provided treatment for include:
Crisis Intervention Anxiety
Stress Management Grief and Loss
Anger Management Depression/Bipolar
Parenting Issues Education
Communication Skills Values/Goals Clarification
At-Risk Youth Career Development
Lifestyles: Cultural, Religious, and Sexual Orientation
Training
B.A in Psychology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill- 2001
M.A. in Counseling, North Carolina Central University- 2006
Grace and Courtesy ,
Genera N Gilliam, MA, LCMHC, NCC
(Nicole)
Licensed · Professional · Cancel Anytime
Genera Gilliam is a licensed clinical mental health counselor practicing in North Carolina with 16 years of experience. She holds a master’s degree in counseling from North Carolina Central University (2006) and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2001).
She approaches counseling as a personal, collaborative process built on trust. People often seek therapy to create meaningful change in their lives, and Genera aims to make that process both encouraging and practical. Sessions can be energizing and at times challenging, with the consistent goal of achieving positive progress.
Her therapeutic style is strength-based, solution-focused, and client-centered, incorporating cognitive behavioral strategies and family systems techniques as appropriate. Genera believes people can move toward their fullest potential when given suitable support and tools. Whenever possible, she involves clients’ support systems and works with community resources to extend care beyond individual sessions. Treatment goals and methods are tailored to each client’s specific reasons for seeking counseling, and she helps clients explore, clarify, and identify needs while facilitating changes in thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors.
Genera’s work spans school, agency, and private practice settings, providing individual, group, and family counseling. Her clinical experience includes crisis intervention, stress management, anxiety, grief and loss, anger management, depression and bipolar disorder, parenting issues, education-related support, communication skills, values and goals clarification, work with at-risk youth, and career development. She also attends to concerns related to cultural, religious, and sexual orientation differences. Additional areas of focus include self-esteem, LGBT issues, relationship and family conflicts, trauma and abuse, eating disorders, anger management, career difficulties, coping with life changes, compassion fatigue, and ADHD.
Genera looks forward to working with individuals and families who are ready to make meaningful changes and build more satisfying lives.
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One of the clearest benefits is flexibility. Clients can choose the format that works best for them – video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging – making it easier to fit counseling into a busy schedule.
Licensed professionals provide care through these options, and clients may switch therapists at any time if they want a different match. For many people, the convenience and accessibility of online therapy make it a practical way to pursue mental health support while maintaining consistent progress.
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