
Scott Bryce
(He/Him/His)
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)
Warm, genuine, and interactive psychotherapy for individuals and couples.
My training and experience are in insight-oriented psychotherapy, as well as in cognitive-behavioral approaches and mindfulness-based interventions. I also find value in relational and existential perspectives. My style is active and engaged, open and nonjudgmental, warm and genuine. In addition to providing individual treatment, I frequently see couples. I welcome and affirm clients of all identities and backgrounds in my practice. I am looking forward to meeting you!
Practice hours (EDT)
Areas of focus
Areas of expertise
- Aging
- Anxiety
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Grief and Loss
- Personal Growth
Age groups
- Young adults (18-30)
- Adults (31-64)
- Seniors (65 or older)
Treatment specialties
Therapeutic modalities
- Assessment/Evaluation
- Couples Therapy
- Family Therapy
- Individual Therapy
Treatments
- Attachment-Based Therapies
- Eclectic Approaches
- Existential Psychotherapy
- Psychodynamic Therapy
- Relationship Enhancement Therapy
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
- Relational Psychotherapy
- Gottman Method
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Mindfulness Training
Location
Accommodations
Entering the practice
- Wide doorway
- Step-free entry
- Flat path to the front door
- Service animals allowed
- Disabled parking spot (8ft / 2.4m)
Remote options
- Voice
- Video
Payment options
$150 — $175per session
Insurance
In-network coverage provided for the following insurance companies
- Blue Cross Blue Shield – North Carolina
- DSHIP – North Carolina
- Documentation provided for patient filling
- In-network insurance
- Out-of-pocket
Payment methods
- Cash
- Check
- Credit Card
- Debit Card
- Health Savings Account
- Paypal
- Zelle
Credentials
Licenses
L.C.S.W.
NC Social Work Certification and Licensure Board
C003230, North Carolina
Education
Yale University
BA (Bachelor of Arts), 1980
University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
MSW (Master of Social Work), 1995