Counseling Center – The Counseling Center of Florence, LLC
The Counseling Center of Florence, LLC is located at 616 South Coit Street, Florence, South Carolina 29501, and has provided mental health services to the Florence area and surrounding communities for 25 years. The center serves children, adolescents, adults, and senior citizens across a wide range of mental health, behavioral, and relationship concerns, offering services in both individual and family settings.
Seven licensed clinicians staff the center: David A. Kahn (Ph.D., LPC/LPCS), C. Padgett Kahn (MA, LPC), Erick W. Lownsberry (MA, LPC, LPC/S), Danielle L. Stanley (MA, LPC), Rebecca S. Causey (M.Ed., LPCA), Letitia Plowden (M.Ed., LPC), and Sarah A. Moore (M.Ed., LPCA). Several clinicians hold supervisory credentials including LPC/S and LPCS designations. The team spans multiple license levels, reflecting a range of clinical training backgrounds. The center states it employs empirically supported therapies and approaches across all clinical services. Employment and internship opportunities are also posted on the website for clinicians interested in joining the team or completing practicum placements.
Services include individual counseling, family counseling, and couples counseling. Specialty areas addressed include anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, child and adolescent counseling, trauma, family therapy, impulse control, and grief counseling. Sessions are available both in-person at the Florence office and through telehealth for clients who prefer or require remote access.
The center operates Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. and is closed Friday through Sunday. The extended weekday evening hours allow the center to serve clients who cannot attend appointments during traditional business hours. Insurance acceptance and specific fee details are not enumerated on the homepage; prospective clients are advised to contact the practice directly for billing information. The website notes that its content is not intended as a substitute for professional mental health advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is referenced for individuals in crisis. Prospective clients can reach the center by phone at (843) 673-0054.