Easley Welcomes Reintegrate Counseling: A New Era of Accessible Mental Health Support

Easley Welcomes Reintegrate Counseling: A Fresh Start in Mental Health Support

In a heartwarming development for mental health services, Easley has a new face in town! Dede Norungolo, a familiar name in therapy circles and a proud native of Greenville, has officially moved her thriving practice, Reintegrate Counseling LLC, to a new location that promises to bring even more accessible care to those in need.

A Thoughtful Move

After years of dedicated service at various institutions, including the Anderson/Oconee Behavioral Health and Easley Hospital’s Pastoral Counseling Center, Dede realized that relocating her practice would not only benefit her but also her clients. Now nestled under the umbrella of Upstate Carolina Counseling Associates, her new office at 405-A/405-C E. 1st Ave. in Easley is not just a change of scenery; it’s a strategic move designed to enhance her ability to provide support to the community.

Catering to Local Needs

Norungolo’s fresh start in Easley places her in a prime location for engaging with a demographic that’s often in need of mental health support—students. “By being closer to places like Clemson University, Anderson University, Tri-County Technical College, and Southern Wesleyan University, I can offer the emotional and academic assistance that these young adults might need,” she explained in a recent release.

Her practice primarily focuses on individuals aged 17 and up, helping them navigate through tricky periods in life filled with anxiety, depression, grief, and the aftermath of trauma. As an accessibility specialist, Norungolo emphasizes that her services are tailored to meet varied needs, ensuring that anyone seeking help can find it within her practice.

What to Expect at Reintegrate Counseling

Clients at Reintegrate Counseling can expect a warm and inviting atmosphere, where understanding and compassion are prioritized. Whether you are dealing with stress from school, grief after losing a loved one, or the weight of anxiety that feels overwhelming, Dede’s expertise aims to provide a safe space for expression and healing.

With an open-door policy, Norungolo encourages individuals facing emotional challenges to reach out. “Life can often throw curveballs our way. It’s important to seek support when the going gets tough,” she said. Her commitment to her clients’ well-being shines through in her work, and the community is already showing appreciation for her long-standing dedication.

A Sense of Community and Support

The decision to set up shop in Easley isn’t just a business choice; it reflects Dede Norungolo’s deep understanding of community ties. As a local herself, she’s passionate about paving the way for better mental health awareness and support options for residents nearby.

As Easley continues to grow, having professionals like Dede helps foster a stronger, more supportive community where individuals can thrive both emotionally and mentally. If you or someone you know could benefit from counseling services, Reintegrate Counseling is ready to welcome you with open arms.

For those interested in learning more about Dede’s practice or to schedule an appointment, additional information can be found online. Remember that reaching out for help is a brave first step towards healing and wellness!


Author: HERE Greenville

HERE Greenville

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