Exciting New Mental Health Service Launches in Charleston to Support Community Well-Being

Exciting New Mental Health Service Launches in Charleston!

Charleston, S.C. has some fantastic news for those looking to boost their mental well-being! Trident Health has just unveiled an amazing new initiative called the Live Oak Mental Health Therapy Center. Located right in the heart of downtown Charleston at 40 Calhoun Street, Suite 230, this center is set to provide a welcoming space for individuals aged 12 and up, providing vital support as the community navigates ongoing mental health challenges. 

Why Is This Important?

The launch of this therapy center comes at a crucial time, as the demand for mental health services continues to grow. Jeff Wilson, President of Trident Health and CEO of Trident Medical Center expresses his enthusiasm, stating that this new facility is a significant step forward in addressing the mental health needs of Charleston residents. “By offering convenient therapy services, we are enhancing the well-being of our community,” Wilson adds with pride.

What Services Are Offered?

At the Live Oak Mental Health Therapy Center, you can expect a range of therapy options tailored to meet the needs of the community. The center is designed with a boutique office setting that feels warm and inviting, setting the perfect tone for personal growth. They offer:

  • Individual sessions for customized care
  • Family sessions that foster bonding and understanding
  • Group-based sessions to share experiences and support one another
  • Virtual options to fit therapy around busy lifestyles, including school and work commitments

With a flexible schedule, it’s easier than ever to seek help when you need it!

Meet the Therapists

Leading the charge at the new center are two experienced therapists, Patricia Spens, LPC, and Michelle Park, LPC. Patricia comes with over 30 years of experience under her belt, working with individuals, couples, and families. She believes that “this journey is a lifelong process” and emphasizes the importance of having someone to talk to, free from judgment, whenever life’s pressures become overwhelming.

Michelle, on the other hand, proudly holds a Master’s in Counseling Psychology from the University of Kansas. She reflects on the signs that show someone is ready for therapy, mentioning that “you know you’re ready when you admit you need help”. Anyone struggling or feeling vulnerable should know that reaching out for support is a sign of strength!

Collaboration for Comprehensive Care

The Live Oak Mental Health Therapy Center isn’t just about therapy; it also supports those who may need a higher level of care. The center works closely with Live Oak Mental Health & Wellness, which operates a 60-bed freestanding mental health hospital. This collaboration ensures that if anyone requires inpatient or intensive outpatient programs, they can easily transition to those services.

Getting the Help You Need

As the mental health landscape continues to evolve, having accessible resources like the Live Oak Mental Health Therapy Center is critical. If you or someone you know could benefit from their services, don’t hesitate! For more information on what they offer or to schedule an appointment, simply visit Trident Health’s website or give them a call at 843-714-6351. There’s no shame in reaching out – every journey to better mental health starts with that first call.

Charleston, it’s time to take that bold step towards well-being and embrace the support that’s right around the corner!


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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