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My name is Terry L. Massey and I graduated from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in 1996 with a B.A. in Psychology. In 1997, I began studying with the International Association for Applied Control Theory, and after completing an advanced two-year program, was certified in the counseling techniques known as Applied Control Theory (more commonly linked to Reality Therapy). In that same year (1999) I was accepted into the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Social Work Program (with a concentration in Clinical Direct Services to Children and Families) and was honored in 2000 as the first recipient of the UNCSSW Social Justice Award. In 2002, I completed my graduate studies and earned my MSW, with 75% of my work at the Honors level.
I have worked in the mental health and early childhood fields since 1994 (Charter Pines, American Daylight Treatment, Volunteers of America, Thompson Children’s Home, and United Family Services) and continue to practice as an Individual, Couple, Family and Group Psychotherapist. I have worked with a diverse population set, with ages ranging from four through adulthood, and continue to attend various trainings on a routine basis to ensure that I am offering professional and competent support to clients. My practices are rooted primarily in the Cognitive Behavioral, Rational Emotive, Family and Systems, and Existential approaches to Psychotherapy.
I am licensed in both North and South Carolina (LCSW and LISW-CP), hold an internationally recognized certification in Applied Control Theory, and is certified nationally as a Clinically Certified Sex Offender Treatment Specialist (CCSOTS) through the National Association of Forensic Counselors and the American Academy of Certified Forensic Counselors (accredited through the National Commission for Certifying Agencies, the accreditation commission of the National Organization for Competency Assurance). I have chaired the University of North Carolina at Charlotte Social Work Community Advisory Board and serve as a consulting advisor for local mental health agencies providing Community Support Team and Intensive In-Home Services. I am recognized nationally as Clinical Supervisor (certified through the National Association of Social Workers) and provide routine supervision to both LCSW-A and LPC-A practitioners. In addition, I provide Clinical Supervision to Master’s level students through internship in various clinical agencies, including the C.W. Williams Community Health Center, where I served as the Director of Behavioral Health Services for many years.
I believe that a strong therapeutic relationship between the psychotherapist and the client is a partnership through which the conditions for change are created in a holistic environment. I use multiple approaches to help a client system make a connection to their own strengths that will give them the resources to meet their challenges with more success. I am a firm believer in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy, and I especially love working with systems from the Experiential and Existential approaches to psychotherapy. I believe that change is constant and should be embraced and as we reinvent ourselves in healthy ways, we re-create our lives. As we re-create our lives, we learn to respect and embrace change to continually reinvent ourselves. It’s an awesome cycle, isn’t? That is my concept of healthy movement in human development. In essence, my approach to providing services is for the client to eventually not “need” me, but for them to move through the change process where I can transition from being the “emergency mechanic” to the “tune up guy”.
A few of my specialties are:
Stress, Anxiety
Family conflicts
Anger management
Self-Esteem and Self-Image
Depression
I’m also highly experienced in:
Coping with life changes
Abandonment issues
Aging Issues
Codependency
Communication challenges
Family challenges
Impulsivity issues
Clinical approaches:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT)
Motivational Interviewing
Narrative Therapy
Solution-Focused Therapy
Experiential Therapy
Existential Therapy
Years of Experience: 23
Terry Massey's National Provider Identifier (NPI) Details
Terry Massey,
NPI: 1144586017
Enumeration Date: 2012-04-05
Last updated: 2021-12-27
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Status: active
Postal Address: 9635 SOUTHERN PINE BLVD STE 127, CHARLOTTE, NC
Phone: 704-207-0423
Primary Practice Address: PO BOX 178, MOUNT HOLLY, NC
Practice's phone: 704-491-3097
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License: LCSW
North Carolina
License number: C005677
Expires at 2025-06-11
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