Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hi ! I am Mary (Liz) Keller and elated that you have come to our site.
I am an LPC with national licenses issued by the states of South Carolina and Georgia. I have a Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychology and Human Services from Clayton State University and a Master of Art Degree in Professional Counseling from Liberty University. I have practiced twelve plus years, and varied counseling experiences. My professional scope is inclusive of private practice, community, churches, courts, death row, detention centers, and schools (e.g… public, private, charter).
Although a former educator and conference speaker, as a psychotherapist/change agent, I have been most effective and believe my life purpose is to help individuals through difficult periods by re-establishing life possibilities, realizing destiny, and improving well-being and overall life satisfaction.
While my overall style and approach is Integrative/Holistic, to address the needs of the whole person—mind, body and spirit, I utilize various modalities and techniques (e.g., , Cognitive Behavioral, Solution Focused, Grief, Family Systems, Person-Centered, Gottman Couples and Interpersonal Therapies, Motivational Interviewing, Spiritual Counseling, Life Coaching, Behavioral Modification, etc.).
Specialty Areas :
Couples (Pre-marital & Marriage)
Family Dynamics
Divorcees/Singles
Life Changes
Grief (i.e. death, divorce, employment, betrayal, other losses)
Anger Management
Women Issues
Adolescent Behaviors
Court-ordered Attendees
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Mary Keller is a licensed professional counselor in South Carolina and Georgia with 10 years of clinical experience. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Human Services from Clayton State University and a Master of Arts in Professional Counseling from Liberty University.
Her work history includes private practice, community programs, church-based counseling, court-related services including work on death row, detention centers, and roles within public, private, and charter schools. As a former educator and conference speaker, Mary channels that background into helping people move through difficult seasons, rediscover possibilities, and enhance overall life satisfaction.
Mary uses an integrative, holistic approach that attends to the whole person – mind, body, and spirit. She draws on a range of techniques and modalities, including cognitive behavioral methods, solution-focused strategies, grief work, family systems theory, person-centered approaches, Gottman couples techniques and interpersonal therapies, motivational interviewing, spiritual counseling, life coaching, and behavioral modification.
She addresses a broad set of concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship and intimacy challenges, family conflicts, grief and loss, self-esteem issues, parenting difficulties, anger management, career-related problems, coping with life changes, compassion fatigue, and ADHD. Mary also provides support for couples – including pre-marital and marriage counseling – as well as for divorcees, singles, adolescents, and court-ordered attendees.
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