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We know face-to-face therapy with a licensed therapist is an important part of managing and improving your mental health. We encourage you to use our directory of mental health professionals to locate a psychiatrist, psychologist, counselor, or social worker near you.

Alisha Sumter

Raleigh

North Carolina

In life we all have a path that has been shaped through all of the twists and turns that we encounter. Although some paths are similar they are never all the same. I am dedicated to providing a supportive environment to explore behaviors and patterns in your life and gently guide you toward the change and personal growth you desire. The population that I serve includes youth, adolescents and...

Marecius Samuel

Raleigh

North Carolina

Marecius Samuel is the owner and sole therapist of Breaking Barriers Wellness and Counseling. Marecius (pronounced Ma-re-kus) has many years of counseling experience and has worked with diverse populations. Marecius has worked with children, adolescents, and adults with various mental, behavioral, and substance abuse related diagnoses. Marecius has provided therapy within inpatient psychiatric...

Samantha Scuderi

Raleigh

North Carolina

Samantha is a Licensed Marriage and Family therapist with a Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Pfeiffer University, and received her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from East Carolina University. She has been practicing therapy for 3.5 years and has experience working in inpatient, residential, and outpatient levels of care. Her treatment approach comes from a systemic perspect...

Delondria Catrice Hines

Raleigh

North Carolina

It is my intent to raise awareness about mental health issues. Why is it important (glad you asked)? Because it affects how we think, feel, and act. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices. Mental health is important at every stage of life, from childhood and adolescence through adulthood. Let’s reduce the stigma related to mental illness. The more we ta...

Casey Baine

Raleigh

North Carolina

I believe that prioritizing self-care lends itself to a more balanced lifestyle and can prevent dis-ease and dis-order. Most children, adolescents and a lot of adults associate self-care merely with hygienic practices. A lot of work can be done in simply learning how to care for your mind as well as your body. I am a therapist as well as a yoga instructor and incorporate a mind-body approach to...