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Attachment-Based Therapy Therapists in South Carolina

Browse 50 licensed therapists practicing Attachment-Based Therapy in South Carolina. Compare profiles, fees, insurance accepted, and availability.

Attachment-Based Therapy Market in South Carolina

Based on 50 attachment-based therapy therapists in our directory and 2,052 total therapist profiles statewide

50

Attachment-Based Therapy Therapists

100%

Offer Telehealth

N/A

Avg Session Fee

87%

Accept Insurance (SC)

South Carolina Therapy Fee Breakdown

Lowest Fee $25
Median Fee $125
Average Fee $130
Highest Fee $600
$25 $600

Median: $125/session

Therapist Count

Attachment-Based Therapy 50
SC Total 2,052

Telehealth

100%

50 of 50 online

Avg Experience (SC)

12 yrs

Statewide average

Market data sourced from public therapist profiles. Actual fees and availability may vary.

Showing 2 of 50 Attachment-Based Therapy therapists in South Carolina

Photo of Taylor Gipson, LPC - therapist in Lake Wylie, SC

Taylor Gipson

LPC

Lake Wylie, SC

With 3 years of professional clinical experience, I bring considerable depth and understanding to my work with clients. I am committed to creating a warm, welco...

Addictions ADHD Anger management +14
Waitlist 4+ yrs
Photo of Toni Marie Wilson, LISW-CP - therapist in Florence, SC

Toni Marie Wilson

LISW-CP

Florence, SC

I am licensed in South Carolina with 8 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress and anxiety, coping with grief an...

Stress, Anxiety Family conflicts Grief +6
Waitlist 8+ yrs

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Frequently Asked Questions About Attachment-Based Therapy in South Carolina

How many attachment-based therapy therapists are in South Carolina?

Our directory lists 50 licensed therapists practicing attachment-based therapy in South Carolina. Across the broader South Carolina therapy market, there are approximately 2,052 mental health professionals total.

How much does attachment-based therapy cost in South Carolina?

Therapy costs for attachment-based therapy in South Carolina vary by provider. The overall average therapy session fee in South Carolina is $130, ranging from $25 to $600. Many therapists offer sliding scale fees.

What insurance do attachment-based therapy therapists in South Carolina accept?

Approximately 87% of therapists in South Carolina accept insurance. The top insurance providers statewide are Aetna, BlueCross and BlueShield, Cigna and Evernorth. Contact your insurance company to verify coverage for attachment-based therapy specifically.

Can I do attachment-based therapy online in South Carolina?

Yes. 50 of the 50 attachment-based therapy therapists in South Carolina (100%) offer telehealth or online sessions. This makes it possible to access attachment-based therapy from anywhere in South Carolina without traveling to an office.

Where in South Carolina can I find attachment-based therapy therapists?

The cities with the most attachment-based therapy therapists in South Carolina include Columbia. Each of these cities has a dedicated page where you can browse local therapist profiles and compare options.

What conditions do attachment-based therapy therapists in South Carolina commonly treat?

Attachment-Based Therapy therapists in South Carolina most commonly specialize in Depression, Trauma and abuse, Self esteem. Across the broader South Carolina therapy market, the most sought-after specialties are Anxiety, Depression, Trauma and PTSD, Relationship Issues, Life Transitions.

What other approaches do attachment-based therapy therapists in South Carolina use?

Attachment-Based Therapy therapists in South Carolina frequently combine their approach with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Client-Centered Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy. Integrating multiple evidence-based methods can provide a more comprehensive and personalized treatment experience.

How experienced are therapists in South Carolina?

Therapists in South Carolina have an average of 12 years of clinical experience. This depth of experience means most providers have treated a wide range of mental health concerns using approaches like attachment-based therapy.