Bill Rogers
Counselor, MA, LPC, LMFT, CSAT, CMAT

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1911 Gadsden Street, Suite 204
Columbia, South Carolina 29201
(803) 853-4044
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Within a confidential environment, I seek to provide a place where you can explore and restore stressful areas of your life. My focus is to help support you toward achieving recovery, healing and peace while providing solid tools that help you discover new ways of facing life's difficulties. Together, we can seek to halt the destruction of unhealthy patterns while bringing hope and healing to broken relationships, wounded hearts, and troubled lives. Regardless of current challenges, we can work together, step-by-step, to effectively help you move toward the next stage of growth. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor, ordained minister and work with Cru. As a Certified Sex/Multiple Addiction Therapist (CSAT/CMAT), I have expertise to treat those individuals with sex, drug and alcohol addictions and their associated features. I work alongside a variety of clients with anxiety, depression, grief, and other men's issues. As counselors, my wife and I enjoy helping other couples thrive. We use Prepare Enrich which helps diagnose the health of a relationship. Whether you are preparing to marry or have been together for years, it can be a great way to help tune up your relationship. My wife and I enjoy doing this together.
My Specialties
Addiction
Relationship Issues
Depression
ADHD
Alcohol Abuse
Anger Management
Anxiety
Behavioral Issues
Career Counseling
Codependency
Coping Skills
Divorce
Drug Abuse
Family Conflict
Gambling
Grief
Internet Addiction
Addiction
Relationship Issues
Depression
ADHD
Alcohol Abuse
Anger Management
Anxiety
Behavioral Issues
Career Counseling
Codependency
Coping Skills
Divorce
Drug Abuse
Family Conflict
Gambling
Grief
Internet Addiction