Kandice Proctor, LCSW

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175 Kimel Park Dr Ste 100
Winston Salem, NC 27103

Kandice Proctor, LCSW, situated in Winston Salem, NC, offers professional counseling services to support individuals in their mental health journey. Specializing in a range of therapeutic techniques, this practice is dedicated to providing a safe and welcoming environment for clients to explore their emotions and challenges. With a focus on personalized care, Kandice Proctor, LCSW, tailors treatment plans to meet the unique needs of each individual, fostering growth and healing.

At Kandice Proctor, LCSW, clients can expect compassionate and evidence-based therapy sessions that empower them to navigate life's complexities with resilience and self-awareness. By integrating empathy, expertise, and a client-centered approach, this practice strives to promote emotional well-being and personal development. With a commitment to fostering a supportive and non-judgmental space, Kandice Proctor, LCSW, aims to guide clients towards greater self-understanding and mental wellness.

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