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Trauma-informed Counselor
Ladson, SC | Charleston, SC
In-person In-person
Telehealth Telehealth
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Relational issues, Abuse Survivors
Aetna, Cigna

No availability for new clients

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"Your Partner for Self Discovery"
Trenton, SC
Telehealth Telehealth
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Abandonment, Anger Management
Highmark, BlueCross and BlueShield, Optum, United Healthcare, United Behavioral Health, and more

No availability for new clients

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Therapist
Liberty, SC
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Attachment Issues, Abortion Issues
Cigna, Humana, United Healthcare, BlueCross and BlueShield, Aetna

No availability for new clients

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LPC, LPCS
Columbia, SC
In-person In-person
Telehealth Telehealth
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Abandonment, Abuse Survivors
Aetna, Anthem, Cigna, Blue Cross, GEHA, and more

No availability for new clients

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Social work
Telehealth Telehealth
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Anger Management, Behavioral Issues
Aetna, Cigna

No availability for new clients

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LPC, RPT, C.Ht, LPC/S-Candidate
Irmo, SC
In-person In-person
Telehealth Telehealth
Attachment Issues, Codependency, Depression, Existential Crisis, Gender Identity
Absolute Total Care Medicaid, Aetna, BlueCross and BlueShield, BCBS Healthy Blue Medicaid, Cigna, and more

No availability for new clients

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Can codependents have healthy relationships?

No, codependents usually cannot have healthy relationships without first getting treatment for their codependency. They tend to have many short-lived relationships because their neediness often becomes too much for their partner. Codependent behavior is often ingrained in a person from a young age. Therefore, seeking help from a professional can help codependents learn how to behave in order to have fulfilling, healthy relationships...


Does Aetna cover therapy?

Yes, nearly all Aetna insurance plans cover therapy. Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), mental and behavioral health treatment must be covered as essential health benefits. These include counseling and therapy, as well as inpatient mental and behavioral health care and substance abuse treatment...



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