Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
My name is Cindy Burnett, and I have been providing counseling services for 27 years in the state of South Carolina. I believe each person has an individual path that their life takes based on your family of origin, life choices, interactions with others, and how you respond to each experience. Along the path you may encounter challenges, emotional struggles, or uncertainties, and I want to come along side you to help you view, manage, and change the way you see, experience, and react to your journey. I believe everyone can benefit from counseling at some point in their life by having an empathetic, compassionate, and non-judgmental person who you can talk to. I want to be an emotional support, encourager for you and provide a new perspective to help you manage your life.
I use client centered, solution-focused, mindfulness, and cognitive behavior therapy techniques to help my clients understand, change, reflect on, and accept the unique and special person that they are.
I have been working with children, adolescents, adults, and families for 31 years in a variety of settings from working with students and adults with intellectual challenges. I have worked with families and individuals in the community mental health setting, and in the school system. I have worked primarily with adolescents, young adults, and families. I have worked with a wide range of mental health issues such as personal relationships, self-acceptance, depression, anxiety, anger management, blended families, personality disorders, ADHD, and life transitions.
I obtained my masters in community agency counseling from Clemson University and then obtained my LPC, Licensed Professional Counselor certification. I obtained a masters in Elementary and Secondary School counseling from Clemson University. I also obtained my Global Career Development Facilitators Certification, so I could work with people who need career guidance during times of transition.
Therapy is a process that should be individualized and help mend relationships, increase self-awareness, and help you become successful throughout your life. Thank you for considering me to be your therapist as we partner together to help you improve your life. Regardless of who you choose as your therapist I am proud of you for seeking help and I hope you find someone that you trust and feel comfortable sharing with. Have a great day.
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Cindy Burnett is a licensed professional counselor in South Carolina with 30 years of experience offering individual and family counseling. She approaches each person as having a unique life path shaped by family of origin, choices, relationships, and responses to experience, and she aims to support clients in reshaping how they view and respond to challenges along that path.
She offers an empathetic, compassionate, and non-judgmental presence to help clients gain perspective, build emotional support, and develop new ways to manage life. Her work emphasizes increasing self-awareness, repairing relationships, and supporting clients through transitions so they can move forward more successfully.
Her clinical methods draw on client-centered, solution-focused, mindfulness, and cognitive behavioral therapy techniques to help people reflect, accept, and change patterns that no longer serve them. Cindy has worked with children, adolescents, adults, and families in a variety of settings, including schools, community mental health, and services for students and adults with intellectual challenges. She has focused much of her practice on adolescents, young adults, and family work.
Her training includes a master’s degree in community agency counseling and a master’s degree in elementary and secondary school counseling, both from Clemson University, as well as a Global Career Development Facilitator certification to assist clients facing career transitions. She holds a South Carolina Licensed Professional Counselor credential (LPC 3661), which authorizes her to provide professional therapy in the state.
Cindy has experience addressing a wide range of concerns, including relationship issues, self-acceptance, depression, anxiety, anger management, blended family dynamics, personality disorders, ADHD, and life transitions. She welcomes the opportunity to partner with individuals and families who are seeking support and practical strategies to improve their lives, and she encourages anyone considering therapy to find a therapist they trust and feel comfortable with.
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