Pain is gain, and misery is optional.
Relationship Enrichment Center
Psychotherapy & Training in Matthews, NC
Psychotherapy & Training in Matthews, NC
Both are very strong forces that motivate one to change. Being uncomfortable- mildly miserable or feeling isolated and alone- can spur us on towards a better way. Sharing the pain helps to alleviate the pain. Being ready for change- sensing your own desire for growth or being in a new season that brings change along with it- can help lead us to a more fulfilling future.
So whether you’re coming because you’re hurting or because you are ready to grow, come and get some relief. We understand the process of growth, we’re excited that you’re here, and we’re ready to help you heal and grow.
…are a continuum of care. One starts with an individual process and progresses to a relational and relationship process. All of the services below are a part of our continuum.
No matter how hesitant you feel, coming to trauma therapy is worth the investment. By getting the support of a dedicated, compassionate professional, you can learn new skills for staying grounded and serene.
Undoing the hold that anxiety has over your life is a bit like trying to write or draw with your non-dominant hand. At first it feels awkward and unnatural, but with time, the practice can become a viable resource and helpful tool.
Depression counseling is a chance to let your guard down and speak your mind without any fear of judgment. Along the way, we want to honor your needs and address depression in a way that is empowering and non-shaming.
Workshops are similar to group therapy with an infusion of intensity. In 2 and a half days, and with building on other participants’ stories, an entire group can experience depth and integrate how to live in solution.
If you're ready to begin the life-changing work of psychotherapy for yourself or for your relationships, connect with us today.
Sheila is a NCBLCMHC approved supervisor and enjoys assisting provisionally licensed associates to become fully licensed.
She has helped several LCMHC-A’s navigate the process and find meaningful work. In addition, Sheila has also helped several newly licensed therapists with opening their private practice, finding and creating their niche. If you’d like to learn more about what you can gain, click below and get in touch.
Sheila facilitates several closed experiential training series designed to provide education, practice and knowledge for facilitating experiential group therapy.
For therapists who are fully licensed, they can obtain continuing education for their participation. For LCMHC-A’s (with prior approval from the board) they can acquire 25 hours of group supervision.
Workshops are an incredible way to see experiential therapy in action. Watching clients step into their work in a workshop where they create safety, experience vulnerability and build off of each others work is part of the power and benefit of attending a workshop. People soften, connect, own and release pain. They learn from one another and experience the beauty of a shared healing experience. Professionals are invited to participate in these workshops where they may be asked to support, play a role, or share feedback. This is not the type training where there are powerpoint slides, a computer screen and/or note taking.