Caroline Pace LMHC, Counselor/Therapist
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Caroline Pace LMHC

Counselor/Therapist | Mental Health

111 ORANGE AVE FORT PIERCE FL, 34950

About

Caroline Pace is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Psychotherapist with an authentic, no nonsense keeping it real attitude and personality. Caroline's office is located in the beautiful historic downtown Fort Pierce, FL.

Caroline is a Certified Clinical Anxiety Treatment Professional(CCATP) and an ADHD-Certified Clinical Service Provider,

(ADHD-CCSP).

Caroline meets with adult clients, 18-64.

Caroline's High Profile, clients are provided safe space where they are free to express themselves without judgement.

Caroline takes a simple approach stating" together, the client and I will work on the issues that are most important to the client".  Utilizing and integrative approach in working with patients. Different theories and method are provided as to what is best suited to meet the individual style and personality of each client and to determine what treatment and or treatment approaches will provide the most benefit. 

Authenticity is at the core of my practice. Come just as you are. No judgements, a safe place to express yourself and be heard.

Clients can expect to be supported, encouraged, and challenged when necessary. Patients will not be alone on their journey for change.

 

Education and Training

Palm Beach Atlantic University M.S. Counseling Psychology 2017

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Caroline Pace LMHC's Expert Contributions
  • Are medications effective for bipolar?

    Yes, medications have shown to be helpful however, a discussion with your doctor would be the best way to decide. Other medical conditions may need to be taken into consideration before taking any prescription medication. Medications are important to discuss with your doctor. Typically, psychotherapy and medication management from your prescribing doctor are the best way to effectively manage bipolar. READ MORE

  • Can you help with health anxiety?

    Yes, I am a clinically certified Anxiety treatment professional. READ MORE

  • Can a counselor treat depression?

    Yes a counselor can treat depression. However, a counselor cannot prescribe medication. Typically, depending on the severity of the depression seeing a counselor is the first line of treatment. READ MORE

  • What helps someone with ADD?

    What helps someone would depend on how they experience the symptoms and how those symptoms are affecting their quality of life. Many times a person can be helped through psychotherapy/counseling to learn the coping skills they may need to manage their ADD. It is important to see someone who is a clinically credentialed ADHD service provider. READ MORE

  • How long is therapy for ADD?

    The length of time a person is in therapy for ADD will be different for each client. However, Once a client is able to manage their ADD and it no longer impacts their ability to function daily typically they no longer need therapy for ADD. ADD maintenance therapy has proven to be beneficial in helping clients as they grow and may change or experience life transitions. New skills may be needed to match the changing needs of the client. READ MORE

  • Should I see psychiatrist for depression?

    Yes, you should see a psychiatrist for depression if that is helping you manage your symptoms. It is an important step in receiving help for your depression. Many psychiatrists will recommend their patients seek therapy as well, or start with therapy first. I have worked with many clients experiencing depression who also see a psychiatrist. It is important for you to see a psychiatrist to discuss your symptoms and together decide if medication is necessary. Seeing a therapist/ counselor is also a necessary course of action when experiencing depression. Many times therapy is recommended as the first line of treatment and/or in conjunction with seeing a psychiatrist. What is most important is that you seek treatment. If you are experiencing severe depression with self harming and /or suicidal thoughts please dial 911 and seek medical attention right away. READ MORE

  • Can psychotherapy help ADHD?

    Yes, psychotherapy and/or counseling have proven to help clients better manage their ADHD. ADHD when managed can be a positive part of a clients life. However, it is important to learn how to manage ADHD in a healthy way and this is typically achieved through therapy in conjunction with or without medication depending on the severity of the ADHD and client beliefs concerning medication. READ MORE

  • Anxiety and depression?

    Experiencing this tightness and feeling emotional must be so difficult. Medications can be very helpful however, in order for the medications to work their best therapy most always needs to be included as part of the overall treatment plan. When treating depression and anxiety it is crucial to seek therapy in conjunction with medication. READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

Methods and treatments may include, but are not limited to, Psychotherapy, CBT, DBT, Narrative, Adlerian, Coping Skills, grounding techniques, relaxation and mindfulness interventions.anxiety depression anger adhd stressself worth confidence loss of purposeMen’s Issues, Parenting Issues, Women’s Issues, Individual therapyCertified Clinical Anxiety Treatment Professional- CCATP and Certified Clinical ADHD-Service Provider for Adults

Professional Memberships

  • American Counseling Association  

Caroline Pace LMHC's Practice location

Just As You Are…Counseling and Psychotherapy

111 ORANGE AVE -
FORT PIERCE, FL 34950
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New patients: 772-207-1095
www.justaurtherapy.com

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