Family Issues Services for all of South Carolina

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Psychologists

http://psychologyknowledge.com/
Address:180 Wentworth Street
Charleston, SC 29401
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E-Mail:doctorberndt@gmail.com
Phone:843-441-1734
Description:Dr. Berndt is a licensed clinical psychologist that offers treatment to individuals, couples, and groups. Treats a variety of issues including PTSD, eating disorders, depression, anxiety/panic. bipolar disorder, self-esteem and grief. Offer evening and some weekend hours.


(Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) Institute of Psychaitry)
https://medicine.musc.edu/departments/psychiatry/divisions-and-programs/divisions/ncvc
Office Name:Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Address:67 President Street, IOP 2 South, MSC 861
Charleston, SC 29425
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E-Mail:ncvc-clinic@musc.edu
Phone:843-792-8209 (Clinic)
843-792-2945 (Administrative)
Fax:843-792-5041
Description:The center offers a variety of assessment, intervention and treatment services to adults and children who are victims of violent crimes, as well as their families. They also treat victims of other forms of trauma, such as automobile accidents, house fires and natural disasters. Has several different programs including a community outreach program for those who are unable to come to the clinic; a Hispanic outreach program called Esperanza; and a program that helps domestic violence victims. A psychiatrist is also available once a week for to check patients' physical health and consult on medications. Services may be free for those who qualify for the SC Crime Victims Compensation program.


https://openpathcollective.org/
E-Mail:INFO@OPENPATHCOLLECTIVE.ORG
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/OpenPathCollective/
Phone:800-268-2833 (Toll Free)
Description:This is a nationwide network of mental health professionals that offer mental health care for a reduced rate and/or accept Medicaid. Click on "Find A Therapist" to find the closest therapist near you.