Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
My approach to counseling is person-centered. I have used cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and EMDR extensively as treatment modalities. I specialize in assisting people with self-esteem, and learning self-advocacy. I am a licensed professional counselor in SC, a National Certified Counselor, and an Equine Specialist in Mental Health and Learning through PATH International. I have extensive experience with adults, including elderly populations, and hold a MS in Mental Health Counseling, and a BS in Psychology. My expertise is in crisis and trauma. For the last 8 years I have been doing counseling at a crisis center to assist abused persons that are victims of domestic violence, and sexual assault. I also have extensive experience with children and young adults on a personal and professional level. I worked for a community service agency as therapeutic support for children with learning disabilities. I was also a dance teacher for 22 years. During my graduate internship I worked with alternative populations as well. I feel strongly about assisting minority and underserved populations.
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Marianne Matos approaches counseling from a person-centered perspective, drawing on cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness practices, and extensive use of EMDR in her clinical work. She focuses on helping people build self-esteem and develop skills for self-advocacy while addressing a wide range of concerns including stress, anxiety, trauma and abuse, depression, relationship and family conflicts, addictions, and other mental health challenges.
She is a licensed professional counselor in South Carolina and holds national certification in counseling. Marianne is also trained as an Equine Specialist in Mental Health and Learning through PATH International. She earned a Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, and she brings eight years of professional counseling experience to her practice.
Marianne’s clinical expertise centers on crisis intervention and trauma work. For the past eight years she has provided counseling at a crisis center, supporting people who have experienced domestic violence and sexual assault. She has worked extensively with adults, including elderly populations, and maintains experience supporting children and young adults in both personal and professional roles.
Her background includes work as therapeutic support for children with learning disabilities at a community service agency, a 22-year history as a dance teacher, and clinical experience with alternative populations during her graduate internship. Marianne is committed to serving minority and underserved communities and applies her varied skills to support individuals and families through difficult transitions and complex life challenges.
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