Meet our team
Our team of licensed therapists and counselors are here for you.
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Megan Townsend earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Coastal Carolina University in 2016. She then completed her Master’s in Clinical Rehabilitation and Counseling at the University of South Carolina in 2023. Megan is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of South Carolina and is a Nationally Certified Counselor.
Megan previously worked as a substance abuse counselor and she has experience working with the Department of Social Services, the Department of Juvenile Justice, and the Department of Corrections. Megan has worked with both adolescents and adults. She is trained and experienced in counseling individuals and families facing life transitions, dealing with relational conflicts, struggling with depression, anxiety, addiction, trauma, and grief.
Her approach to therapy is collaborative and holistic. The client’s mental, psychical, relational, and family well-being will be integral to the therapeutic process.
Megan is an active Board Member of the South Carolina Clinical Mental Health Counselor’s Association, where she serves as regional representative for the Pee Dee as well as on the Government and Legislative Committee. Megan is also an active member of the United Way of Horry County’s, Health Vision Council. She holds membership to the South Carolina Counseling Association and the American Counseling Association. Megan is a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor Candidate under the supervision of Dr. Tommy Vaughn.
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Will earned his Bachelor's degree in Philosophy from Toccoa Falls College in 2018, followed by his Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Prescott College in 2025. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate in the state of South Carolina.
Will brings over six years of experience in addiction treatment, working in both residential and outpatient settings with adults and adolescents. He has worked with individuals facing substance use challenges, anxiety, depression, life transitions, and existential concerns.
Will's approach to therapy is person-centered and collaborative. He believes therapy works best when clients feel safe and comfortable exploring what's really going on in their lives. Moving away from the traditional "doctor-patient" model, Will sees therapy as a partnership where clients are active participants in their own healing. He draws from Motivational Interviewing and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy while taking a holistic view of each person.
Will's background in philosophy shapes his interest in the deeper questions—meaning, purpose, identity, and values. He's passionate about helping people navigate life transitions, work through anxiety and depression, and develop greater self-awareness and understanding.
Will's hope is that clients leave therapy with a deeper understanding of themselves and the confidence to continue growing on their own. He wants to empower people with the insight and tools they need to thrive long after therapy ends.
Will is currently under supervision for his LPC by Megan Townsend, LPC-S Candidate.
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Julia earned her Bachelor’s degree in psychology from Columbia International University in 2014. She then completed certificates in counseling through the Christian Counseling and Education Foundation in 2020 and completed her certification in parent coaching through Connected Families in 2025.
Julia is a mom of three who has experience helping parents navigate challenging situations faced in the toddler years through young adulthood. She has worked with parents and adolescents who struggle with anxiety, depression and self-injury, ADHD, OCD, PTSD, sensory processing difficulties, general defiance and more. Julia specializes in anxiety and OCD coaching and counseling.
Raising children is incredibly difficult. Julia’s approach is compassionate and individualized to fit the specific parent(s) and child(ren). Her background in psychology enables her to help not only families with neurotypical children, but also those with parents and children wrestling with particular neurodivergent and mental health struggles.
The heart behind parent coaching is to give families a framework for parenting that they can adapt and apply throughout the changing stages of their children’s upbringing. Julia’s aim is for parents to feel equipped and empowered to continue their parenting journey with greater peace and confidence.