Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I have twenty years of psychotherapy and clinical social work experience. I work with individuals, couples and families. My primary areas of focus s include adjustment issues, stress, anxiety, family and interpersonal dilemmas, professional exploration, and life coaching. I am very experienced in working with people who have eating-related issues, I.e. binge eating, bulimia, anorexia, obesity and pre-operative and post-operative bariatric surgery (WLS- Weight Loss Surgery) procedures.
The majority of my clients continue to work with me for “health maintence” purposes. In other words, primary issues are ameliorated and focus transitions to maintaining healthy coping skills.
I have been in private practice since 2002. I have also been the lead psychological editor for column in a national surgical journal, taught several collegiate courses as part of adjunct faculty, and maintained affiliations and memberships with numerous professional organizations.
My practice focuses on working through the issues at hand and to maintain healthy coping skills for self-awareness and personal growth in various contexts. I am straightforward and personable while keeping in mind boundaries. I will do my best to work with a client, however, it is ultimately up to the client to do the real work.
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Stephanie Greene brings twenty years of psychotherapy and clinical social work experience to her practice in South Carolina. She works with individuals, couples, and families, addressing a broad range of concerns that include stress, anxiety, relationship difficulties, self-esteem, coping with life changes, addictions, family conflicts, grief, parenting issues, career difficulties, bipolar disorder, depression, coaching, and ADHD.
She has particular clinical expertise in eating-related issues, working with clients who experience binge eating, bulimia, anorexia, obesity, and those preparing for or recovering from bariatric surgery (WLS – Weight Loss Surgery). Many clients continue treatment with her for ongoing health maintenance, shifting from resolving primary difficulties to sustaining healthy coping skills over time.
Stephanie has maintained a private practice since 2002. Her professional background also includes serving as the lead psychological editor for a column in a national surgical journal, teaching several collegiate courses as an adjunct faculty member, and holding affiliations and memberships with numerous professional organizations.
She practices in a straightforward and personable manner while honoring professional boundaries. Her approach emphasizes working through presenting issues and developing self-awareness and personal growth across life contexts. Stephanie is committed to supporting clients and will engage fully in the therapeutic process; ultimately, she notes that meaningful change requires the client to do the real work.
She is a licensed independent social worker in South Carolina, credentialed as SC LISW 6961.
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