Wheless Counseling Services

Starting therapy can feel like a big step, and it’s often the first move toward meaningful change. I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapy Associate (LMFTA) in North Carolina who works with individuals, couples, and families using a collaborative and solution-focused approach. While we can’t change the past, therapy can help you better understand patterns in your thoughts, emotions, and relationships and build practical skills for moving forward.

My Approach to Therapy

My approach to therapy is collaborative, practical, and grounded in evidence-based practices. I work alongside clients to better understand patterns in thoughts, emotions, and relationships that may be contributing to distress, while also identifying strengths and resources they already possess.

Therapy is a space where clients are supported in developing insight and learning skills they can apply outside of session to navigate life’s challenges more effectively.

I do not approach therapy from a position of being the expert on a client’s life; rather, I believe clients are the experts on their own experiences, and my role is to offer guidance, structure, and a non-judgmental space to support meaningful and sustainable change.

General Information

Clinical Areas of Focus
  • Individuals & Couples

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

  • Addiction & Substance Use

  • Relationship Issues

  • Men’s Issues

  • Communication Issues

Office Hours

Telehealth: Monday - Saturday: 8am - 7pm

In Office: Monday - Friday 8am - 7pm

Rates & Insurance Accepted

Current Insurance Accepted: Aetna

Private Pay: $100 per session for Individual or Couples

Contact

Interested in working together? Fill out some info and I will be in touch shortly.

Now serving all of North Carolina via tele-health, and in the future I will be offering in-person counseling for The Triad (Greensboro, Winston Salem, High Point area )

Email: hutch@whelesscounselingservices.com

Office Location: 2601 Oakcrest Ave. Suite F. Greensboro, NC 27408

Text: (336) 303-1402

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