Colleen Fleming
Colleen Fleming, LCMHCA, is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate in North Carolina and is currently working to complete her credential in Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT). She works closely with her dog, Sable, who is her co-therapist.
Colleen helps adults, teenagers, and children find hope amid their struggles. She creates a safe space to share your story and face past traumas through real conversations and a variety of research-proven and evidence-based therapy methods. You will work together to find inner peace no matter what your situation. She wants you to know and feel that you are never alone in your journey. Colleen is EMDR trained and often uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Dialectical Behavior Therapy as her main modalities. Her approach is very client-centered, and she believes in meeting each individual client where they’re at. She has experience working with trauma, depression, anxiety, PTSD, C-PTSD, faith-based concerns, life transitions, self-esteem issues, and more.
Colleen obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from East Carolina University and a Master of Arts degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University.
LCMHCA
She/ Her/ Hers
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Accepting new clients
Accepts the Following Insurances
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BCBS
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Aetna
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Cigna
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MedCost
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Raleigh
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Telehealth
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Co-Therapist
Sable
Hello! My name is Sable, and I was born in 2019. I was found roaming the roads of Robeson County with by brother, Fleece. I ended up at Saving Grace and was quickly adopted by my family. I am a lab, golden, and hound mix which makes me the perfect combination of fun, loving, and gentleness.
My favorite activities include hiking in the woods, splashing in creeks, playing frisbee, and cuddling. While I can be very playful (I have two baskets full of toys to choose from), I also love a good nap. I am very loved by my family who give me a lot of attention and I get extra spoiled when visiting my grandparents. My two cat sisters, Harriet and Hazel, don’t know what to think of me sometimes but I wish they knew how much I want to play and be close to them.
While I’m new to this whole therapy thing, I’m pretty good at putting people at ease and I hope I can do that for you too on our therapy journey together.