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Southeast Health Consultants, Psychiatric Services and Clinical Trials, Charleston, SC Southeast Health Consultants is a private research group that specializes in the development of experimental treatments for anxiety disorders and depression (see our frequently asked questions to learn more about these disorders). We also conduct studies in related areas, such as migraine, irritable bowel syndrome and smoking cessation. Our goals are to evaluate new treatments for these serious medical illnesses and to provide post-study care and referral for those who need such assistance.
Our research team is led by R. Bruce Lydiard, PhD, MD. Prior to starting Southeast Health Consultants, Dr Lydiard was a professor of psychiatry and director of the Medical University of South Carolina's Anxiety Program for more than 10 years. He has conducted more than 100 clinical research studies since 1983. Dr Lydiard will be providing medical supervision for all clinical research participants along with the other members of the team. |
Low Country Pastoral Counseling, James Island, SC The need for quality mental, emotional and spiritual care today is undeniable. Lowcountry Pastoral Counseling Center (LPCC) provides a unique setting for the integration of one’s faith journey in the healing process. Pastoral counseling and use of a sliding scale for fees, places LPCC at a unique place on the continuum of care.
Lowcountry Pastoral Counseling Center provides quality, faith-based counseling, life enrichment events, and training to the Lowcountry community by licensed counselors in a private, non-profit setting. Adopted, April, 2001 |
John Alexander Counseling Services, Charleston SC John Alexander Counseling Services recognizes that a Faith-Based approach to counseling can provide an added dimension in therapy -- enhancing and, in some cases, shortening the treatment process. Therapy sessions that incorporate a client's spiritual values in the Judeo-Christian tradition are, therefore, welcomed and encouraged where desired. |
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