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Andrea Dilley-Frame is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Certified Substance Abuse Counselor (CSAC). She has over 20 years of experience working with adult clients who are dealing with the effects of grief, life transitional issues, low self-esteem, stress, trauma, PTSD, women’s issues, anxiety, depression, anger issues, dysfunctional relationships, poor coping skills, family conflict, and more.
Court, Probation, Referral Source Letters-Requests for letters to Court, Probation or other referral sources regarding completion of assessment and/or treatment status will be considered after 90 days/3 months of consistent treatment. Requests are considered on a case by case basis, is not guaranteed and a fee may be charged for completion of the letter.
Andrea obtained a Bachelor’s of Science from Marshall University in Huntington, WV, and a Master’s of Science from Virginia Commonwealth University, Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, VA. Andrea served in the Virginia Community Service Board system for 15 years in rural, suburban, and urban areas before entering private practice. Andrea's specialties include addictions and severe persistent mental illness. She approaches treatment from a person-centered, strength-based perspective.
Andrea is comfortable working with individuals ranging from adult to retirement life stage. Partner together with her to start developing a unique treatment plan that addresses your needs with compassion and professional support.
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As an LGBTQIA ally and a woman of color, I understand the need for identity, acceptance, and purpose....
As an LGBTQIA ally and a woman of color, I understand the need for identity, acceptance, and purpose.
I am a Resident in Counseling with over 2 years of experience, and I specialize in working with caregivers, as well as individuals managing anxiety, depression, parenting challenges, relationship concerns, and life adjustments. My goal is to create a supportive and safe space where clients feel heard and understood. I am passionate about guiding people through life’s challenges while helping them develop tools that foster growth, resilience, and lasting positive change.
I hold a Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University and a Master’s in Human Services from Purdue Global University. Through my training, I have gained experience in crisis intervention, mental health first aid, cognitive behavioral therapy, and mindfulness practices, which I integrate into my work.
I believe the key to any relationship is being present and meeting people where they are. I strive to provide space and opportunity for clients to speak freely without judgment, ensuring they feel supported and empowered. My approach is compassionate, collaborative, and focused on helping individuals move forward with confidence.
With over a decade of experience, I've had time to hone my skills in my favorite niches, most of which I am personally familiar wi...
With over a decade of experience, I've had time to hone my skills in my favorite niches, most of which I am personally familiar with. This helps me to relate to and understand my client's needs.
Katybeth Eller is a Licensed Professional Counselor with over 15 years of experience. She loves to work with adult children of narcissistic and/or emotionally immature parents, as well as individuals struggling with ADHD and complex PTSD symptoms. Katybeth also has experience supporting the LGBTQ+ community and clients seeking guidance on relationship difficulties and building coping skills. She has spent time in various settings delivering mental health care to clients and is motivated to equip others with the tools they need to manage their lives.
Katybeth completed her Master’s at Lee University in East Tennessee. She focuses on psychoeducation to assist clients with developing self-confidence and self-compassion. Katybeth uses multiple treatment approaches depending on individual needs.
Katybeth is excited to work with you! If you find yourself struggling with mental health, wanting to improve relationships, or seeking a safe place to develop your identity, reach out to schedule an appointment with Katybeth today!
I enjoy assisting people in building on their personal strengths in a safe and nonjudgmental space to share their experience and f...
I enjoy assisting people in building on their personal strengths in a safe and nonjudgmental space to share their experience and feel supported.
Robin Blackwell is an LCSW. Robin has 18 years of experience working with adults and children seeking help with depression, anxiety, anger management, inability to focus, and life transitions. She completed both her Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) and her Master of Social Work (MSW) at Radford University.
Robin utilizes motivational interviewing techniques, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness-based, and solution-focused treatment modalities. She enjoys using a holistic approach to include breathwork, meditation, and guided imagery to assist with acceptance, relaxation, and mood regulation. Robin seeks to establish a therapeutic relationship and assist you in building on your personal strengths to achieve your goals and enhance your overall wellbeing. She will encourage and help you strive to be your best possible self.
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I love to work with clients who are wondering if they have complex PTSD. The skills I use most are psychoeducation, CBT and DBT approaches for increasing knowledge about emotional regulation, and self-compassion skills. I talk about how toxic shame and guilt can result from experiencing childhood trauma and/or childhood emotional neglect. This goes hand-in-hand with late-diagnosed ADHD adults. CPTSD and ADHD have significant symptom overlap. I also specialize in ADHD, so getting to the root cause of the symptoms is always a goal.
Psychoeducation is one of my most valued and utilized skills. I want to help people understand the consequences of childhood trauma without having to relive it. This helps to teach the client self-validation, self-normalization, and compassion toward the self. I help clients make connections between their current functioning and childhood experiences. I use standard screening tools available to all counselors to assist with this. This type of therapy usually takes several years to unpack fully. During this time, I provide support for grief, betrayal trauma, and rebuilding healthy relationships and address the client's current relational functioning.
I know a client is making meaningful progress in PTSD/trauma therapy when they are able to recognize old patterns of their behaviors, pause and respond instead of reacting to situations, and use coping techniques in real-time.
Clients can supplement their time in PTSD/trauma therapy with journaling! It's the easiest and most accessible way to increase their self-awareness. There are also workbooks, available at major bookstores and online, catered to many different struggles.
To prepare for their first PTSD/trauma (tele)therapy session, someone can make sure you schedule a time when they can fully focus on the session. They can also get comfy by getting the drink of their choice and eating before the session so they are satisfied. They can be ready to experience some unpleasant emotions during the session, but know that they can always redirect the therapist's questions by stating, I don't want to talk about that yet, or I'm not ready to dig into that topic right now. The client is always in control of the time and topic!
Trauma therapy is a therapeutic approach that focuses on treating the psychological impact of traumatic events on individuals. Trauma therapy helps people process and heal from their trauma by guiding them through their trauma in a compassionate and supportive way, allowing clients to feel the full scope of what happened to them and eventually move on from the event(s). This process helps people who have experienced trauma find ways to feel safe in their lives.
Trauma therapy will often require individuals to walk through their experiences in a controlled and compassionate setting (unless the client has a dissociative disorder) so that they can fully process the event, an activity that will allow them to move on from what happened and feel safe again. Thriveworks Charlottesville therapists will also help clients learn healthy coping mechanisms to deal with their symptoms outside of therapy.
Thriveworks trauma counseling in Charlottesville, VA is conducted both in person and online through online therapy. We encourage you to choose the option that works best for you.
If an individual is working through a single event that occurred during adulthood, they may only need a few months of treatment. However, in instances of childhood trauma or repeated traumatic events, therapy may continue over the course of years. Trauma therapy usually ends when the client believes they have met their therapeutic goals, however long that takes to occur. Thriveworks therapists in Charlottesville, VA will continue to provide care for as long as necessary to help clients meet their therapeutic needs.
Some people find it difficult or impossible to relax, often saying it even hurts to do so. These symptoms often lead to sleep difficulties including inability to fall or stay asleep, kicking, night sweats, nightmares, frequent waking often as though being startled awake.
Similarly, psychological symptoms may involve mood swings, memory problems, emotional pain, substance abuse or addiction (self-medicating), a noticeable change in personal hygiene or housekeeping behavior, taking exceptional risks, isolating, wondering “what’s the point”, flashbacks, aggression, self-mutilation or suicidal thoughts.
The most important thing is to identify these symptoms as they arise – don’t feel guilt or shame about them. If you or someone you know is experiencing the effects of trauma, be proactive! Some of these ideas can help:
While everyone heals at their own rate, not everyone can heal on their own. If your symptoms interfere with your normal daily functions, or if your relationships are being negatively impacted, it’s time to reach out to a professional, and we at Thriveworks Charlottesville are here to provide you the professional help you need, right away. We operate with a “no waiting list” policy. Call us today and see a counselor within 24 hours, and sometime seven the same day! We’re excited to help you on your road to recovery!
Call today at 434-812-4009! We’re ready to start when you are—and you’re welcome to book online to get started, too.
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