I am Katie Mai, licensed psychotherapist. The Japanese art of Kintsugi highlights differences as being unique and valuable, mending cracks with gold. My approach to treatment views emotional wounds as opportunities for growth. I help my clients transform their pain into resiliency, finding courage and meaning in the process. I am a graduate of University of South Carolina and Syracuse University. I completed my clinical training at MUSC working in the Psychiatric Emergency Department, National Crime Victims Center, and Project Rex. I have broad clinical experience working with clients experiencing various mental health problems. If you're interested in receiving a free 15 minute consultation, or scheduling an intake appointment, please click the Request Appointment button above. You can also reach me by calling 843-410-9940, or emailing me at Katie@KintsugiBehavioralHealth.com
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