Personal
Celia Deneen has 30 years of experience working with children, adolescents, and young adults in a variety of settings. Gaining valuable insight through various roles in school and church settings, she enjoys counseling children, families and adults of all ages. She and her husband have lived and worked internationally and have raised four thriving adult children. She earned her Master of Education degree from the University of South Carolina and is a summa cum laude graduate of Columbia College.
Professional
Counseling offers the opportunity to grow and learn. It provides a listening ear in a safe and respectful environment. Offering insight into patterns of behavior, therapy gives the individual or family the space to explore areas of growth and make positive changes.
Celia integrates principles from different theoretical orientations into her work, aiming at hope and healing of families and individuals. She uses a variety of play therapy techniques with children. Believing that God is the Creator and Healer, she approaches each client with respect and hope for the future. She enjoys working with couples and individuals facing a variety of issues, including grief, anxiety, depression, parenting issues, and traumatic stress.
Celia Deneen has 30 years of experience working with children, adolescents, and young adults in a variety of settings. Gaining valuable insight through various roles in school and church settings, she enjoys counseling children, families and adults of all ages. She and her husband have lived and worked internationally and have raised four thriving adult children. She earned her Master of Education degree from the University of South Carolina and is a summa cum laude graduate of Columbia College.
Professional
Counseling offers the opportunity to grow and learn. It provides a listening ear in a safe and respectful environment. Offering insight into patterns of behavior, therapy gives the individual or family the space to explore areas of growth and make positive changes.
Celia integrates principles from different theoretical orientations into her work, aiming at hope and healing of families and individuals. She uses a variety of play therapy techniques with children. Believing that God is the Creator and Healer, she approaches each client with respect and hope for the future. She enjoys working with couples and individuals facing a variety of issues, including grief, anxiety, depression, parenting issues, and traumatic stress.