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Therapist South Carolina (SC): Quick tips
How can I tell if a therapist is right for me?
The therapists in South Carolina have broad skills and are able to work with a wide range of issues.

For example, if you're seeking a marriage counselor you'll find that most therapists are trained in marriage counseling or couples counseling and couples therapy. And they welcome families for family counseling or family therapy.

Check out the types of therapists and what to look for to ensure the right fit.
How to find a specialist?
If you're looking for specialist counseling in South Carolina, such as a child psychologist or sex therapist, try our refine search or try one of our popular searches .

You can also try contacting a therapist or psychologist to ask for a consultation or referral.
What method of therapy is right for me?
When it comes to treatment methods, there's no "right way". A couples counselor or a family counselor may use different treatment methods depending on the one that works best for you. Before choosing a therapist learn about cognitive behavioral therapy, family therapy and psychoanalysis.
How to use my insurance?
Many therapists accept health insurance. Check to see if your insurance is covered. Feel free to discuss this when you contact the therapist. Or read about how insurance for counseling and for therapy usually works.