About Geraldine
Geraldine Pazi greets people with a calm, straightforward approach. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in South Carolina with 11 years of experience. She focuses on helping people manage stress, anxiety, depression, grief, anger, and self-esteem concerns.
She also supports those coping with trauma, abuse, ADHD, parenting strains, and first responder issues. Geraldine aims to treat each person with respect, sensitivity, and compassion. She works to understand what matters most to an individual before shaping a plan.
Background and approach
Conversations are tailored to practical needs rather than one-size-fits-all solutions. In sessions she helps clients talk through recent problems and long-standing patterns. She uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques adjusted to each person’s goals.
This can include short-term coping strategies and longer-term work on underlying issues. Her practice values clear steps and simple language. Geraldine helps people set achievable goals and tracks progress from week to week.
She encourages small changes that add up over time. Starting therapy can feel hard and she acknowledges that courage. Geraldine guides people through an easy first session so they know what to expect.
From there she and the client decide how to move forward together.
Practical therapeutic approaches for online care
Geraldine uses straightforward, evidence-based techniques that focus on skills and healing. One common approach involves teaching coping strategies for stress and anxiety - practical tools to manage panic, reduce worry, and improve daily functioning. Another approach addresses trauma and grief by helping people process difficult memories and build routines that reduce emotional overwhelm. These methods aim to produce clear steps you can practice between sessions.Choosing the right approach is a collaborative process. Geraldine will work with each person to identify goals, try methods that fit their situation, and adjust as needed. Together they decide which techniques feel most helpful and which to use more or less of over time.
Online therapy offers flexibility for busy lives. Video calls let people meet face-to-face when it helps, phone sessions need less bandwidth and can be a shorter check-in, live chat supports quick conversations, and text-based messaging lets people share thoughts between sessions. These options make it easier to fit therapy into a workday, a caregiving schedule, or a tight routine while still progressing toward goals.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Stress, Anxiety
- Trauma and abuse
- Parenting issues
Also listed
- ADHD
- Anger management
- Depression
- First responder issues
- Grief
- Self esteem
- Experience
- 11 years
- Licensed
- South Carolina
- Languages
- English