Why see a therapist?

Choosing to see a counselor or therapist is often an anxiety provoking exercise. However it can also be very empowering. Counselors are trained to understand and empower others to solve their own problems. It is thing kind of empowerment that allows the client to go on with confidence long after the therapy relationship ends.

Therapists have the advantage of being the participant in the resolution of your kind of problem often thousands of times of the course of many years, therefore they can offer a unique perspective on how to avoid pitfall and how to choose a direction that will ultimately create better marriages, relationships, women, men, children and teens.

Our practice is a family own practice by professional who train others seeking to become therapist themselves. We also have almost 25 combined years of experience in addressing mental health problems. We want to be a part in your growth. Take the plunge and request an appointment today.

What should I expect on the first visit?

Your first appointment can be the most anxiety provoking. You may have many fears but you may also be relieved that you have taken the first step. Be assured that we will do all we can to make you comfortable that first visit and every visit after that.

When you arrive you will be greeted and seated in our waiting area by our office assistant. She will provide you with paperwork that outlines who we are, what is confidentiality is, our privacy policy, our payment requirement and finally we request contact information and provide you with a check list where you will outline your current concerns. From there your therapist will come out to meet you and you both will walk to the office. You meet with your therapist, who will for that first session ask you many questions about your current and past history in an attempt to better understand your needs. This first appointment last 90 min. You future appointment will last about 60 min and can be scheduled weekly, biweekly or monthly.

What kinds of clients do you see?

Our client population includes mostly couples, men, women and families. We also see teen boys and girls. We specialize in addressing the issue of women, teen girls and couples struggling with their relationship.

Who should I see in your practice?

If you are seeking someone to address issue in women and teen girls you will get the best outcome by seeing Natasha Pemberton-Todd, LPC., LPCS, MA, MS. If you are seeking help with couples, men or relationship problems Dr. Carlos Todd, PhD, LPC’s knowledge and expertise will best fit your situation.

How do I get started?

We know you may be anxious or apprehensive to make the call but we encourage you to make the first step. Call us at 704-804-0841 but if calling is too anxiety provoking please use our online form to request an appointment. You may also text 980-322-1290 with your questions. Either Dr. Todd or Natasha Pemberton-Todd will get back to you with a few hours on business days and within 24 hrs. on weekends. You may also contact us by email

Dr. Carlos Todd

ctodd@conflictcoaching.co

Natasha Pemberton Todd, LPC, LPCS

npt@conflictcoaching.co

What services do we provide?

We specialize in addressing anger, conflict, anxiety and women and relationship issues. We work with

1. High conflict couples

2. Men who struggle with anger

3. Conflict in family businesses

4. Individual who struggle with anxiety and depression

5. Women and teen girls

We also provide training seminars and online classes.

What are your credentials?

We are a family owned practice owned by husband & wife Carlos Todd, PhD, LPC and Natasha Pemberton-Todd, LPCS. We are also staffed by interns and other licensed professionals. All staff holds either limited or full licensed to practice counseling in North Carolina.

Dr. Carlos Todd has additional training and certification in anger, conflict management and coaching. Mrs. Pemberton-Todd also provides training to counselors seeking to become licensed as counselors.

How do I pay for services?

You may either use your insurance plan or pay out of pocket.