About Scott
Scott Green is a licensed professional counselor practicing in South Carolina. He has three years of clinical experience working with people who face stress, anxiety, addiction concerns, trauma or abuse, grief, and depression. He approaches each person with respect and compassion.
Scott centers sessions on what matters most to the individual. He listens first, then tailors conversation and strategies to match a person's needs and goals. This means sessions can focus on short-term problem solving or on digging into longer patterns that cause distress.
Background and approach
He uses straightforward methods that people can apply between sessions. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy helps identify unhelpful thoughts and change behaviors linked to mood and anxiety. Client-Centered Therapy keeps the conversation guided by the person's priorities and pace.
Solution-Focused Therapy is used when people want quick, practical steps to move forward. For concerns like addictions, grief, or trauma, Scott combines listening with workable tools and clear next steps. Sessions are conversational and goal-oriented.
Scott knows starting therapy takes courage. He helps people set realistic goals and tracks progress in simple ways. If someone wants support for stress, anxiety, coping after a loss, or managing addictive behavior, he offers a calm, steady presence to work through those challenges.
How Scott blends approaches for online care
Scott uses Client-Centered Therapy to put the person's goals and pace first. This approach means the therapist listens carefully and follows what the client brings to each session, helping people feel heard and shaping work around their priorities.Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or CBT, is used to identify patterns of thinking and behavior that increase stress or depression. It includes practical exercises and steps to try between sessions, which can help with anxiety, mood changes, and coping after trauma.
Solution-Focused Therapy is brought in when someone wants clear, short-term goals and quick strategies for change. It focuses on small, achievable steps that move a person toward what they want to be different in their life.
Finding the right approach is part of the work together. The therapist will discuss goals, preferences, and what has or hasn't helped before, then choose or combine methods in collaboration with the client. This shared process helps tailor sessions to real needs.
Online therapy offers practical benefits for working with these approaches. Video calls let people use visual cues and more conversational work. Phone sessions can be simpler when bandwidth is limited or when someone prefers not to be on camera. Live chat and text-based messaging make it possible to check in between sessions or fit brief check-ins into a busy day. These formats make it easier to keep consistent progress while adapting to different schedules and life demands.
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- Experience
- 3 years
- Licensed
- South Carolina
- Languages
- English