Emmy Marshall (Boring), LPC, ADC

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Emmy Marshall, LPC, ADC is passionate about partnering with her clients on their journey toward growth and self-discovery. She uses evidence-based approaches to support individuals in achieving their goals, navigating life changes, and finding clarity in their direction. Emmy works with children (8+), adolescents, young adults, and adults, including couples and families, to help them build confidence, improve relationships, and heal from past experiences.

Emmy’s toolkit includes techniques like motivational interviewing, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), trauma-focused CBT, and play therapy, all designed to help clients challenge unhelpful thought patterns, manage emotions, and cultivate a sense of self-efficacy. She works alongside clients as they develop new skills, process trauma, and cultivate lives with more ease and empowerment.

Emmy earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Eastern University near Philadelphia, where she gained valuable experience interning at an outpatient group therapy program affiliated with Monte Nido eating disorder treatment. She then moved to South Carolina to complete her Master of Science in Clinical Psychology at Francis Marion University. Emmy is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (ADC), with diverse experience in residential and inpatient treatment for adolescents and adults, outpatient counseling, and behavioral health consultation in medical settings.

When she’s not in the office, Emmy loves staying active through jiu jitsu training, baking delicious treats, and traveling to new places. She’s an avid nature enthusiast, enjoys spending quality time with family and friends, and is always up for a good board game. At home, she can often be found reading, learning something new, or playing with her two dogs, Banana and Rhubarb.