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Meet Barb, Brenda & Justine
Barbara H. Davis, LPC, PLLC
As a Licensed Professional Counselor with over twenty years of experience, Barbara integrates traditional talk therapy with experiential therapies to create a safe, yet powerful, place for her clients to create change in their lives. She is a Fellow in the Bonny method of Guided Imagery and Music, a level two EMDR therapist and a Reiki Master.
Specilizes in adult clients who are:
- Creating growth through life transitions
- Fulfilling potential after trauma
- Growing beyond chronic anxiety and depression
- Deepening relationships
- Striving to thrive after losses
Brenda Burgner, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Fellow of the Association of Music and Imagery
As a clinical social worker, Brenda addresses the whole person in his or her biological, psychological, social, and spiritual quadrants of life. Her abiding belief is that deep within each of us there is a blueprint of our own innate wholeness. Her more than fifteen years of experience have taught her to help clients awaken to their own strengths and inner resources. Brenda incorporates Guided Imagery and Music, EMDR, and the MARI Card Test to partner with clients to achieve holistic healing.
Works with clients of all ages, focusing on these issues:
- Families in the process of separating or blending
- Youth grappling with school, identity or trauma
- Adults at a change place and ready for a new path
Justine Dunnavant MT-BC, FAMI
Justine is a board-certified music therapist and a Fellow of the Association for Music and Imagery. She has provided music therapy services for a wide range of populations with experience in clinical, corporate and educational settings. Currently serving as president of the Music Therapy Association of South Carolina, Justine came to Greenville, South Carolina, and founded her private music therapy practice, AriaRustic, in 2006. She travels to Virginia to remain active with Turning Point and Mid-Atlantic Institute training events and workshops.
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"What lies behind us and what lies before us are
tiny matters comparend to what lies within us."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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