Noelle McNab

Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor

Noelle began counseling at The Barnabas Center in 2018.  She has a Bachelor’s of Arts from Berry College in Rome, Georgia, where she majored in Psychology and minored in Theatre.  She received her Masters of Science in Counseling from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 2017.  She also has training in Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy and Emotional Focused Individual Therapy.

Noelle sees individuals (ages 18+) struggling with the following issues:

  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Grief
  • Identity issues
  • Relationship concerns
  • Self-harm
  • Challenges related to life transitions (high school to college, college to post college, engagement to marriage, etc.)

She is passionate about walking with individuals as they face the struggles of life and the questions that come from living in a broken world.  With a blend of person-centered therapy, EFT, and existential therapy/presence work, Noelle strives to create a collaborative therapeutic relationship with her clients.  She works with her clients to help discover and build a safe space in which clients will encounter God and find rest and hope in the midst of struggle.

Noelle is a native Charlottean and enjoys most things outdoors: rock climbing, hiking, snowboarding, and just being still near mountains.  She loves stories of all kinds: books, movies, and TV shows.  She is a sometimes runner and likes to spend her free time enjoying good conversations, drinking coffee, knitting, eating, and listening to music.

Telehealth Registered Professional Counselor Provider for South Carolina

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