Who We Are

Counseling Services Of Greenville, centrally located near the intersection of E. North and Howell Rd, is a multifaceted, family-owned, therapeutic counseling practice. We offer day, evening, and weekend appointments to suit your schedule and needs. We accept most major insurance carriers, and offer reasonable self-pay rates for our independently licensed therapists, along with affordable appointments with our graduate level intern.
    
Counseling Services of Greenville offers a range of treatment areas including acute and chronic trauma, substance abuse issues, depression, mood disorders, blended families, adoption and attachment issues, anger issues, adjustment disorders, LGBTQ+ and transgender issues, occupational disorders, anxiety disorders, and marriage counseling. Learn about insurances we accept.

Brittany Clow at Counseling Services of Greenville

Brittney Clow specializes in therapy with children, adolescents, adults, and families. She provides therapy for mood disorders, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Anxiety, Depression, relationship difficulties and family conflict. She also has experience and training with post-adoption, including children with abuse and neglect in their past.

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Brittney Clow, LISW-CP/S

Robin Revell at Counseling Services of Greenville

Robin Revell, LISW-CP, became a licensed master’s social worker after working in health care. She has been intentional on training and acquiring skills that reflects her interest in helping people “get where they’re going.” Robin utilizes Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) and this has become her go-to resource. She has found ART to be applicable to so many common “bumps in the road.”

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Robin Revell, LISW-CP

Rod Kerr at Counseling Services of Greenville

Rod Kerr has over 30 years working with individuals and couples in counseling and coaching settings. His varied and extensive background includes post-graduate marriage and family work at Westgate Training and Consultation Network (Now at Converse University), and Master of Divinity from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Doctoral Work at Southern Seminary and a dozen counseling certifications.

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Rod Kerr, MDiv/RE, LPC

Sarah Toth at Counseling Services of Greenville

Sarah Toth

Sarah Toth is a graduate level intern studying Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Clemson University after attending UNC at Chapel Hill where she received her undergraduate degree in Psychology and Sociology. She is passionate about working with adolescents and young adults experiencing anxiety, depression, and other mood disorders.

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FAQs

Which Therapist can I see?

Our therapists are sometimes not able to take on more clients as our schedules become too full to meet the needs of our current clients. If this is the case, you will not be able to choose the therapist when making an initial assessment session. If you do not see the therapist listed that you would like to see, feel free to email us and see if you can be added to your chosen therapist’s waitlist.

How can I find out if you take my insurance?

As you choose your therapist in our Appointments section, you will see a list of what insurance companies are accepted by your therapist. Not every therapist takes every insurance provider, and if you have questions about this please email us with a picture of the front and back of your insurance card and your DOB. Please note that this is not a guarantee of coverage we recommend that you call your insurance company to determine your out-of-pocket costs.

Can I change counselors?

If your counselor is not a good fit, please know that we understand and want you to feel as comfortable as you can on your journey toward mental wellness. Please let your counselor know how you feel (we completely understand) and we can help you find another therapist here, or can help you find a referral that will work best for you!

Can I use my EAP (Employee Assistance Plan) Benefits?

Not every counselor takes every Employee Assistance Plan (EAP). Please call us to ensure that your selected therapist accepts the EAP that you hope to use. When signing up online, please choose the EAP option. In your intake packet that is sent once you make a new appointment, please make sure you choose “EAP” as your insurer instead of your commercial plan, and enter the authorization number provided to you by the EAP instead of your commercial member ID. If you enter your commercial plan information, we will bill your commercial plan. Please note you will have a session number limit and an authorization time period after which your sessions will expire, and your sessions will be 45-50 minutes rather than 55 minutes.