

I work with motivated individuals seeking relief from chronic pain as well as reduced stress and anxiety in their personal lives or at work. Chronic pain conditions that I treat include but are not limited to neck and back pain, headaches, pelvic pain, IBS, tinnitus, and fibromyalgia.
My approach is very goal and solution-oriented.
As a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor, I provide a compassionate, non-judgmental space for individuals facing anxiety, stress, and performance-related challenges. My approach is collaborative, focusing on identifying your strengths and developing practical tools for mental well-being. My goal is to help you build resilience and achieve your personal and professional goals through personalized support.
I believe meaningful healing begins when individuals feel seen, heard, and understood. As a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor, I bring over four years of clinical counseling experience, along with more than twenty-two years as a school psychologist, to support children, individuals, and families.
With more than two decades in education, I became deeply aware of how essential mental health support is for children and families. I witnessed firsthand how emotional challenges can affect learning, relationships, and overall well-being—and how transformative the right support can be.
These experiences led me to pursue a career in mental health counseling. Today, I partner with adults to help them build a strong, grounded foundation for themselves, one that naturally extends to their children and strengthens the family as a whole. I also remain committed to supporting teens as they enter adulthood, helping them develop the tools and confidence needed for lifelong well-being.
My name is Courtney Kadish-Smith and I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor. I have worked in both mental health and addiction throughout my career. I have a passion for therapy and at the end of the day I am aware this is not an easy thing to commit too. Exploring into ourselves and working to get better is something that takes courage. I applaud you for reaching out in the first place and now we can take the step together towards making your life better.
Whether this is your first time looking for a therapist or a "last ditch effort" to get help, I believe I can support you. When you are working with me, and yes, therapy is work, it is my hope that you will feel warmth, genuineness, and judgment-free compassion from me. Just the concept of feeling heard can be quite powerful in itself. I am trained in a number of therapeutic approaches but I do not believe in a cookie-cutter approach to clients, and will tailor my interventions to your needs.
Hello! I have over 20yrs experience in various human service settings, all aimed at helping people. Since I have been a LCSW (UNC, 2013), 1:1 therapy is where I see folks experience the most significant changes. I also work at a primary care doctor’s office as a therapist, helping folks of all ages find effective approaches to life’s challenges, uncomfortable moods and worry.
My name is Angela. I am open minded and believe in the good in others. I have experience with mental health and I am licensed in the State of North Carolina. I believe in and practice using a person-centered approach as the client is most important. My work experience includes working at a with dual diagnoses, mood disorders, anxiety disorders and substance use disorders.
Hello! My name is Natasha Pemberton-Todd and I equip people with creative strategies for effective living. I am a North Carolina licensed clinical mental health supervisor (LCMHCS) holding both an undergraduate and graduate degree from Andrews University—in Behavioral Sciences and Community Counseling, respectively. I am with also a training and performance improvement specialist with a Masters degree and extensive experience in the area.


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