Carrie McCormick

Carrie McCormick

Carrie McCormick MA, LPC-MHSP has a Master of Arts (MA). She is a Licensed Professional Counselor – Mental Health Service Provider (LPC-MHSP), holding her license in Tennessee.

EXPERTISE LEVEL: Certified

RATE: $310/per month

Connect: (855) 755-3797 ext. 9823

A Note From Carrie

The demands of life can leave us feeling numb, anxious, overwhelmed, lonely, or hopeless. You may be struggling with difficult relationships or feel disappointed, disconnected, or resentful in your relationships. You may have emotional pain or personal struggle you can’t seem to shake. Life may feel chaotic and out of control. Getting to a place of greater wholeness is not easy but achievable. We are wired to grow if we are willing, but we can’t do it alone. I’m passionate about helping people get to a place of emotional freedom, unstuck from areas in life that aren’t working for them, and experience fulfilling relationships with God, themselves, and others.

I have experience and training in helping people navigate difficult relationships, prepare for marriage, and overcome and reduce anxiety and depression. I also help others navigate past trauma and restore their sense of self and identity. I have worked in various helping relationships over the past fifteen years with people from many walks of life. Throughout this time to the present, my heart and calling to help others walk in the fullness that God intends remains an honor and a privilege.

Carrie McCormick

Counselor Competency

MyCounselor has as its aim to be the gold standard in faith-based mental health. Our counselors are required to have undergraduate studies in theology, practical ministry, or psychology and have completed a graduate (master’s) degree in mental health (professional counseling, clinical social work, marriage & family therapy, etc.).

  • We only hire around 2% of applicants
  • Require at least a Master’s Degree in Mental Health
  • 2-Year Post-Graduate Residency in Neuroscience Informed Christian Counseling® (NICC)
  • 400+ hours of Continuing Education each year

After submitting an application package that includes transcripts, references, and video responses to a structured interview, qualified candidates are invited into a multi-stage interview process. During the process candidates will meet with clinical supervisors, perform a mock therapy session, and participate in a training with the MyCounselor clinical team. If advanced from the final interview with the Director of Clinical Services, candidates are offered a position on the clinical team and matriculated into the MyCounselor residency.

During residency counselors complete multiple rotations of clinical training and experience with specific populations, including individuals, couples, families, and teens. Specifically, residents are trained in the MyCounselor proprietary model of care: Neuroscience Informed Christian Counseling® (NICC) as applied in practice with various presenting issues.

The thorough training our counselors receive in a broad array of specialized rotations equips them to address counseling concerns ranging from the common to the complex.

Counselor Residency Rotation

Individual: Trauma-Informed Care (AEDP, AF-EMDR, IFS, EFIT)

Presenting Issue(s): Trauma, PTSD, anxiety, depression, stress & burnout, grief, aloneness, shame, insecurity, self-esteem, addictions, friendships, work dissatisfaction, eating disorders, self-harm, suicidal ideation, childhood sexual abuse, spiritual abuse, spiritual stagnation


Couples: De-escalation & Attachment Bond Restructuring (EFT)

Presenting Issue(s): Communication, trust, parenting, money, in-laws, expectations, roles


Couples: Sex Therapy (ABCST)

Presenting Issue(s): Sexless marriages, pain disorders, arousal disorders, desire differences


Couples: Sexual Addiction & Infidelity Recovery (CSAT)

Presenting Issue(s): Porn & sex addiction, sexual affairs, emotional affairs


Couples: Dating & Premarital (SYMBIS)

Presenting Issue(s): Premarital, family of origin concerns, relational expectations, commitment difficulties, compatibility questions, conflict resolution, wedding stressors, friend group conflicts


Family & Teen Issues:

Presenting Issue(s): Divorced & blended family dynamics, teen development issues


Group Therapy Dynamics:

Presenting Issue(s): Group work across a variety of focus areas


Personal Development Coaching:

Presenting Issue(s): Coaching for personal and professional development

Recent Testimonial

Carrie is amazing. She really gets to the bottom of things. And helps you get to your next step in self realization. She really has helped me so much. Honestly I can’t even put how awesome I feel into words. I highly recommend her.

-Tyler H.

Carrie’s Most Recent Article
Anxiety

Post Date: February 14, 2024

By: Carrie McCormick

One of the most common questions I have seen people both in my personal and
professional life wrestle with has been “is selfcare selfish?” As Christians, we often tend to
struggle with not only this question, but an even bigger one, “is selfcare biblical?” We are called
to live sacrificial lives, so how does selfcare fit into that? My hope in this article is to start the
discussion around what exactly is selfcare, what does the Bible have to say about it, and what
are some examples of selfcare.

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