SweeneyPsych, PLLC — Counselor in Charlotte, NC
Address811 Central Ave STE 2 NC, Charlotte, NC 28204
Phone+1980-236-0734
Websitesweeneypsych.com
SweeneyPsych, PLLC offers psychological services using a cognitive-behavioral and interpersonal framework. They provide individualized approaches for clients aged 13 and older.
Best for
- Adults
- Adolescents (13+)
- LGBTQ+ individuals
- Clients experiencing trauma
| Key services | Video therapy, Telepsychology, Telemental health, E-therapy, Individual therapy |
| Tags | counseling, psychological services, charlotte nc, telehealth, anxiety, trauma, lgbtq, depression, relationships, cognitive behavioral therapy |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 3 reviews
I spent years trying to connect with the right therapist and I tell you with confidence that Dr. Sweeney (Jocie) excels at her profession. From LGBTQ challenges to dealing with the most traumatic things life sends your way, you’ll rarely find a more competent, resourceful, caring person to support your journey.
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