About

Rachel Pacurari, a Licensed Professional Counselor-Mental Health Service Provider (LPC-MHSP) in the state of Tennessee, is dedicated to offering a safe and nurturing environment for clients navigating challenging times. With a strong emphasis on soul care, Rachel creates a space where clients can process difficult emotions, work through their struggles, and rediscover a sense of hope and empowerment. Her steady, empathetic presence allows clients to feel supported and encouraged as they take steps towards a more abundant life.

Drawing from a diverse range of therapeutic approaches, Rachel tailors her counseling to meet the unique needs of each individual. Her toolbox includes Replacement Therapy for core belief work, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Brief-Solution Focused Therapy, Dialectal Behavioral Therapy, Psycho-dynamic, mindfulness practices, and EMDR. By carefully selecting and integrating these modalities, Rachel ensures that her clients receive the most effective and personalized care possible, enabling them to overcome obstacles and achieve their goals.

Rachel is of the Christian faith and utilizes a non-judgmental approach while working with clients from any faith background. She provides compassionate care and support to everyone who seeks her services, engaging with each client’s spirituality in a way that is comfortable and meaningful to them.

Providing Affordable Counseling in Rhea Co. Tennessee

Services

Individual session fee is $75 per 50 minute session. She accepts most major credit cards, check, or flex spending/health savings account cards. Sessions are held in an office at a local church in the Dayton community. Additional fees will apply for intake session and specialized modalities. Insurance is not accepted.

Areas of Specialty

Abuse/Neglect, Anger Management, Anxiety/Panic Attacks, Attachment Disorders, Chronic Illness/Medical Issues, Depression, Family Issues, Grief/Loss/Mourning, Marriage/Relationship Issues, Mood Disorders, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders, Phobias, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Sexual Abuse, Somatic Issues, Spirituality, Stress Management, Survivor’s Guilt, Traumatic Incident

“I gave myself care when it wanted destruction, and it is when my healing began.”

– Aundi Kolber

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