Cary Hargrove, LPC
Paneled with BCBS
Appointments available Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at our Eastside Office
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Life can be messy, relationships can be hard, and sometimes we find ourselves in crisis, not knowing where to turn. We can become immobilized, frustrated, anxious, depressed, and even panicky. Whether overwhelmed with life’s curveballs, stuck and uncertain of the next steps, or simply needing a different perspective, seeking help takes courage. I want you to feel safe, seen, heard, and valued as you identify goals in becoming a healthier version of yourself.
My name is Cary Hargrove. I am a pastor’s wife and mother of four nearly grown children (biological and adopted). A Licensed Professional Counselor with Greenville Counseling Associates, I have a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Furman University and a Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy from Reformed Theological Seminary. I have maintained my license for 30 years and practiced in a variety of counseling settings. In my free time, I enjoy walking on the Swamp Rabbit Trail, painting old furniture, planning the next home renovation project, challenging myself to try new things, and anticipating the next fun road trip with family or friends.
Formal education coupled with professional and personal experience fuel my passion for helping others navigate life’s stressors and transitions. Areas of specific interest include mental health challenges, marital issues, parenting, adoption, difficult relationships, infertility, and grief. I enjoy working with all ages and believe we can grow in every season.
My approach is compassionate, thoughtful, curious, and relaxed – aiming to put you at ease. I recognize that each person is unique, bringing his or her own set of strengths and challenges. I want to offer hope, meeting you where you are and equipping you with the tools needed to move forward. It would be a privilege to share in your journey.
Populations Cary Often Works With
Children (6+)
Adolescents
Adults
Couples
Families
Topics Cary Often Works With
Anxiety
Depression
OCD
Trauma
Marital/relationship challenges
Parenting
Infertility
Adoption
Life transitions
Grief
While Cary frequently supports clients in these areas, she has experience working with a wide variety of life experiences and challenges. Because each individual and situation is unique, Cary’s clinical approach varies from client to client integrating concepts from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), mindfulness, spiritual integration, and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR).

