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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Counselors, Psychologists and Therapists for Children & Adolescents



By Rachel H

We had a request from one of our readers to come up with a list of family and child therapy resources. Many children and teens suffer from anxiety, hyperactivity, depression, and other issues. It is often difficult to get good referrals and information because parents are not always comfortable discussing the problem with others. On Triad Smarty Pants, we always try to post businesses and services that we, or our readers, personally recommend so that you will know the service is mom-approved. We put out a call for anonymous recommendations of local counselors. We had a terrific response and have listed our reader referrals below. This blog will be archived in our categories on the left-hand side of the website. You can always find it under Health, Directories, and Resources. We hope this list will be helpful to many of you.

Elin Call, Ph.D.
1340 Ashley Sq.
Winston-Salem, NC 27103
336-765-1182
etc615@bellsouth.net
Specializes in cognitive-behavior therapy for children, adolescents and college age adults with anxiety disorders, including OCD and OC spectrum disorders such as trichotillomania and compulsive skin picking.

Ames Cameron, LPC, LMFT, LCAS
2910 Briarcliffe Road
Winston-Salem, NC 27106
(336)724-0046
Areas of expertise are marriage & family counseling. She also sees adolescents 12 and up.

Kathy Carrier, MA, NCC, LPC
Works with High Point Behavioral Health
Licensed professional counselor
320 Boulevard Avenue
High Point, NC 27262
(336) 878-6226
Works with adults and adolescents (ages 13 and up)
Works predominantly with mood disorders (anxiety spectrum disorders, depression, and bipolar disorder). Also works with grief and loss and trauma.

Allison Chapple
3455 Polo Road, Suite 109
Winston-Salem, NC 27103
(336) 765-2228
agchapple@aol.com
Treats adolescents (14+) and adult women who are dealing with eating disorders, depression, and anxiety. Also treats women who are dealing with prenatal and postnatal mood disorders.

Michie Harriss Dew, PhD
Carolina Psychological Associates, P.A.
5509-B West Friendly Avenue, Suite 106
Greensboro, NC 27410
(336) 272-0855
Clinical psychologist who sees adults, adolescents and children and provides services for marital issues, family problems, parenting issues, children's behavioral problems, evaluations for ADD and ADHD, learning disabilities, developmental delays and acting out behaviors, depression, anxiety, panic disorders, etc.

Andrew Goff, PhD
Family Psychology Associates, P.C.
510 North Elam Avenue, Suite 201
Greensboro, NC 27403
(336) 299-9945
AndrewGoff@goffpsychology.com
www.goffpsychology.com
Licensed Psychologist who does counseling and testing for children, adolescents, and young adults. Evaluations for ADHD, learning disabilities, developmental problems, and intelligence testing. Counseling for behavioral problems, anxiety, depression, anger problems, attachment & adjustment problems, and social skills training.

Heath Green, PhD
Associates in Christian Counseling
8025 North Point Blvd.
Winston-Salem, NC
(336) 896-0065
info@christiancounseling.org
Psychologist who counsels children and adults. His areas of expertise include assessment of children and adolescents and play therapy. Specializes in Anxiety, OCD, ADHD with children.

Tanya Gunter, LPC
3540 Clemmons Road, Suite 104
Clemmons, NC
(336) 399-3897
Areas of specialty: Using creative approaches to help individuals throughout the lifespan - play therapy, sandtray, energy and mindfulness.
Children, Adolescents and Adults

Sarah Helper, MS, NCC, LPC
641 Willowbrook Lane
Winston Salem, North Carolina 27104
(336) 655-4148
sarahepler@triad.rr.com
http://therapists.psychologytoday.com/55481
Counselor/therapist who works with clients(age 12+) on a variety of issues including depression, anxiety, transition, wellness, family issues, trauma, oppositional and defiant behaviors, and grief & loss. She will also be facilitating a support group for mothers of newborns this fall and a DBT group for adolescent girls. (Dialectical Behavior Therapy - a treatment modality utilized for increasing distress tolerance, mindfulness, emotion regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness)

Matthew G. Hough, D.O.
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
(336) 716-4551
Assistant Professor
Medical Director, Outpatient Services
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, ADHD, Mood Disorders, Developmental Disabilities, Anxiety

Claire P. Huprich, LCSW, ACSW
Carolina Psychological Associates, P.A.
5509-B West Friendly Avenue, Suite 106
Greensboro, NC 27410
(336) 272-0855
Provides services for marital issues, family problems, depression, anxiety, parent/child conflict, ADD, ADHD, co-dependency, trauma recovery, and critical incident stress debriefing. Sees adults, adolescents, and children.

Dr. Sebastian Kaplan, Ph. D., M. Ed.
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
Clinical Science Bldg, 8th Floor
Medical Center Boulevard
Winston-Salem, NC 27157
sgkaplan@wfubmc.edu
(336) 716-9606
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Family Therapy, ADHD, Developmental Disabilities, Pediatric Trauma, Parent Training in Behavior Management, School-based Mental Health

Heather F. McCain, Psy.D.
Carolina Psychological Associates, P.A.
5509-B West Friendly Avenue, Suite 106
Greensboro, NC 27410
(336) 272-0855
Clinical psychologist who provides individual counseling, couples counseling and psychological evaluations to adolescents and adults. She provides services for those experiencing depression, anxiety, relationship problems, and family of origin issues.

Terri Merritt, MSW, LCSW
CareNet Counseling
403 South Hawthorne Road
Winston-Salem, NC 27103
(336) 716-0800
CareNet of North Carolina has 21 counseling centers across North Carolina. The Winston location is called CareNet of the Triad and has three counselors who work with children and/or adolescents. Terri Merritt specializes in emotional, behavioral, and adjustment problems with children and their families.

Guy Palmes, M.D.
Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center
Medical Center Boulevard
Winston-Salem, NC 27157
(336) 716-4551
gpalmes@wfubmc.edu
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, clinical interests include ADHD, Mood Disorders, Psychosis, School Health

Mary Lee Rembert, LCSW, ACSW
Carolina Psychological Associates, P.A.
5509-B West Friendly Avenue, Suite 106
Greensboro, NC 27410
(336) 272-0855
Provides services for family problems, marital/couples issues, children's behavioral problems in the home or school setting, ADD, ADHD, depression, anxiety and panic disorders. She also works with families experiencing separation and divorce.

John Shuler, LPC
Associates in Christian Counseling
8025 North Point Blvd.
Winston-Salem, NC
(336) 896-0065
info@christiancounseling.org
Works with a variety of clients including adults, children and adolescents, and at-risk youth. In addition to couples and family therapy, he is experienced in play therapy with children, grief, depression, anxiety, past abuse issues, domestic violence, men’s issues, and church related issues.

Teresa Tindall, MS, LPC
Associates in Christian Counseling
8025 North Point Blvd.
Winston-Salem, NC
(336) 896-0065
info@christiancounseling.org
Specializes in play therapy and substance abuse counseling. Teresa sees clients from ages 5 to 80. In her work with children, she uses art and play therapy to help them deal with grief and loss issues, trauma, anxiety and fear, or school problems. Tindall also treats clients who are struggling with issues such as chemical dependency, emotional eating, depression, anger, or self-harm.

Thanks again to the readers who sent us their personal referrals.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have had some issues with my son, and you are correct in stating that some parents are not comfortable asking others for recommendations. This is a super idea.

CDH said...

I can give another thumbs up to the doctors at Carolina Psychological Associates. It is a wonderful place and my daughter has benefitted from their services tremedously.

Kelley said...

Oh my gosh! This is super. Thank you for doing this.

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