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Today is April 22, 2025
We have 8 Verified and 1 Unverified Mental Health Professionals In Asheville, NORTH+CAROLINA
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Asheville, North Carolina | (828) 998 1555


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I’m Christy. I am a dedicated therapist, a loving mother, a sister, and a good friend. I provide individual counseling to adults who are in search of peace and relief from symptoms related to mood instability, anxiety, relationships, life stress and/or trauma. As someone who has been through hard things and who has an intimate understanding of how difficult adulting can be, I approach my work as a counselor with genuineness, compassion, and encouragement. I believe in a person-centered and solution-focused approach where we work together to identify your goals and to develop a concrete plan to accomplish them, at your own pace. I draw from the techniques of Internal Family Systems, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Motivational Interviewing, as well as utilizing powerful frameworks for gaining self-awareness, like the Enneagram. Because we are all complicated beings, I believe it’s important to explore the whole person, including the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that influence how we show up in our work, relationships and daily lives. I received my undergraduate degree in Anthropology in 2001, and completed a Master’s Degree in Community Counseling in 2007. My experience with direct care has been primarily in the public mental health system supporting adults who were experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis. I then spent many years working with large behavioral health providers in Western North Carolina. Shifts in my life have brought me back to what feels most fulfilling, helping you lead the life you want to live. My hope is that during our work together you feel safe, seen, and free to say whatever needs to be said to improve your life in ways that feel important to you.

Asheville, North Carolina | (828) 407 0480


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Originally from the Seattle area, I relocated to North Carolina in 2019 and enjoy being dually licensed. I started my career working in domestic violence and women's advocacy, moved onto to practice with families and young children. I was trained in trauma healing and recovery. Over the years, I have worked with people anxiety and mood disorders. My graduate study in holistic studies encourages me to look at the whole person, body, mind and spirit. I believe that people have innate desires for growth and healing and I want to help you reach our potential and find your happiness.



Asheville, NC | (828) 333 4448


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I work with people who feel overwhelmed--by work, big transitions, relationships, family, life. My approach is gentle, non-judgmental, and deep. I enjoy helping clients become more fully aware of themselves and of the patterns that hold them back in life, and working with them to feel more grounded and connected with themselves and with others. Many of my clients are people who are in helping professions or caretaking roles. Many are women or non-binary individuals, and are longing to feel more at home in their own skin and more confident in their own strength, beauty, and wisdom. View 7 Photos I want to support you in being the wonderful human you are in a way that is sustainable and nourishing, and that brings you joy! My work is rooted in the Hakomi Method (a somatic therapy), Expressive arts, and ecotherapy. In therapy, we'll use these as tools to help you feel more embodied, and to empower you to feel greater clarity and freedom in life. The fact that you are here looking for support is both courageous and wise! Life can be challenging, but you don't have to go it alone. If it seems like I might be a good fit for you, I would love to chat with you for a 15-20 minute phone consultation. I provide in-person sessions in Asheville, NC and online sessions throughout North Carolina.


Asheville, North Carolina | (828) 222 0750


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Originally for Raleigh-Durham, NC, I have resided in the mountains of North Carolina for the past 11 years. My entry into the field of counseling was inspired by two things: an insatiable love for and curiosity about the human condition, and a personal, lived experience in my own counseling which tells me that the process of modern psychoanalysis is profoundly life-changing, life-affirming, and life-preserving. It was through a shared curiosity and compassion for life with my own analyst that I came to know that caring, safe, and passionate human relationships are the key to healing the wounds not only in ourselves, but also in society. It is difficult to imagine a world in which I did not endeavor to pay this forward. I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate (LCMHCA) in the state of North Carolina, a Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC), and earned a Masters of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Walden University. I completed a Bachelor of the Arts at Elon University, and have a background in the performing arts and arts education. I work with youths in foster care, and completed my internship counseling survivors of domestic and intimate partner violence. I am committed to a life-long process of learning and growth, and do so currently in personal analysis, modern psychoanalytic group training and supervision here in Asheville, and with the Philadelphia School of Psychoanalysis and the Psychoanalytic Center of the Carolinas.



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Hi friends! My name is Sherree Turcott and I am a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW). Do you get triggered and feel like you over-react to your children, partners, and family members? Do you feel like it is impossible to start and complete basic daily tasks? Are you tired of feeling like the people in your life take advantage of you? My path to becoming a therapist started in the classroom. After a few years of being an elementary school teacher, I recognized that I focused more on my students’ socioemotional education and their overall well-being than I did on academics. I decided to pursue my instinct to dig deep and inspire others to discover their inner strengths. I love when I can help other people shine. I love the fact that telehealth provides a small glimpse into my clients’ real lives. It allows me to see them in their safe spaces where they can feel most like themselves. It is also great for clients who struggle to find the time for themselves; with telehealth, we do not have to worry about drive time or sitting in traffic. If you are crunched for time or just cannot fit everything into your day, there is no need to cancel your session; you can fold your laundry while we chat. Technology really allows us to become more flexible and is helping therapy become less stigmatized as a stuffy office with a therapist who just nods their head. Telehealth is like you inviting me into your home and I can become a part of your regular comfortable routine. Let's meet virtually over coffee and problem solve together!

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