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.
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.
Take the first step to finding help. Call Rebecca OQuinn now – (828) 222 0750
Rates & Insurance
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Couples Sessions 0
Groups Sessions 0
It’s typical for mental health professionals to not participate in your insurance network. However, numerous insurance plans do provide coverage for out-of-network services, which means you might receive partial reimbursement for your expenses.Learn more
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.
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.
Take the first step to finding help. Call Rebecca OQuinn now – (828) 222 0750
Rates & Insurance
Individual Sessions 0
Couples Sessions 0
Groups Sessions 0
It’s typical for mental health professionals to not participate in your insurance network. However, numerous insurance plans do provide coverage for out-of-network services, which means you might receive partial reimbursement for your expenses.Learn more