In-Home and Office Based Counseling Services for Individuals and Families in the Piedmont-Triad Area of North Carolina. Sometimes life is not how we want it to be, and we can feel lost, unsure of what to do or where to go. Pathfinder Counseling provides comprehensive counseling services for individuals and families in the Piedmont Triad area.
Working together, we will identify challenges and help you discover solutions to help you get back on your life's path. Pathfinder Counseling stands apart from many other counseling services because your counseling sessions can be conducted in the High Point office or in your home.
Working together, we will identify challenges and help you discover solutions to help you get back on your life's path. Pathfinder Counseling stands apart from many other counseling services because your counseling sessions can be conducted in the High Point office or in your home.
Services
Pathfinder Counseling offers a variety of counseling services for individuals and families in the Piedmont Triad area of North Carolina. We seek to provide services that are client-directed and client-centered. This means that you will determine what we will address during your counseling sessions and that your counseling plan will be created with your schedule, personality, lifestyle, and other individual factors in mind.
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Matt Inman
Nov 11, 2019
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His response to a court official about extracurricular activities that father cannot afford - no outside pressure was given at all and the parenting coordinator had the kids alone.
“I think the boys are so young that they are easily pressured by parental influence. Given the history we know about Dad I would expect they are seeking to please him or at least avoid his anger.”
Has never spent any time with me more than one session with a client with clear signs of narcissistic personality disorder. Choose a better counselor that is objective and non judgmental. This is not an advocate for family
“I think the boys are so young that they are easily pressured by parental influence. Given the history we know about Dad I would expect they are seeking to please him or at least avoid his anger.”
Has never spent any time with me more than one session with a client with clear signs of narcissistic personality disorder. Choose a better counselor that is objective and non judgmental. This is not an advocate for family