2 Psychologists in Asheville, NC

Browse verified psychologists in Asheville, North Carolina. Compare providers and find contact information.

Appalachian Counseling And Psychological Services

★★★☆☆ (54 reviews)
600A Centrepark Dr, Asheville, NC 28805
(828) 575-9760
Website: apppsych.org
Hours: {"Friday":["9 AM–4:30 PM"],"Monday":["9 AM–4:30 PM"],"Saturday":["Closed"],"Sunday":["Closed"],"Thursday":["9 AM–4:30 PM"],"Tuesday":["9 AM–4:30 PM"],"Wednesday":["9 AM–4:30 PM"]}

CBT Therapist - Holly Boyle Goliwas, MA, LPA

★★★★★ (1 reviews)
100 Central Ave, Asheville, NC 28801
(828) 260-1756
Website: www.ashevillecbt.com
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About Psychologists in Asheville, NC

Asheville, North Carolina, offers a unique backdrop for mental health care, nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains with a community known for its focus on holistic wellness and creative living. With only two psychologists currently listed in the Asheville area on BeforeTherapistUSA.com, it is especially important to approach your search with intention and thoroughness. When looking for a psychologist here, consider whether their specialization aligns with common local concerns, such as anxiety related to seasonal tourism pressures, grief from the area’s aging population, or stress tied to the cost of living. Because the pool is small, you may need to be patient and prepared to travel a bit, as many Asheville residents find that the right fit is worth a short drive from downtown or surrounding neighborhoods like West Asheville or Black Mountain.

Before committing to a psychologist, ask key questions that go beyond basic credentials. Inquire about their experience with telehealth sessions, which are widely used across North Carolina due to the state’s mountainous terrain and limited public transit in rural areas. You might also ask how they handle sliding-scale fees, as many Asheville residents work in seasonal or freelance roles. A good local therapist understands the rhythm of life in Western North Carolina, from the influx of leaf-peeping tourists in fall to the quieter winter months, and can help you navigate these unique stressors. Finding a psychologist who genuinely gets Asheville’s culture—its emphasis on nature, community, and alternative approaches—can make therapy more effective and comfortable.

Ultimately, finding a good local psychologist matters because it fosters a sense of trust and consistency that is hard to replicate. In a city like Asheville, where personal connections often run deep, a therapist who knows the local resources—such as support groups at the YMCA or nature-based wellness programs—can offer referrals that feel relevant. With only two psychologists listed, do not hesitate to expand your search to nearby towns like Hendersonville or Waynesville if needed, or ask practitioners about their waitlists. Remember that the right psychologist will respect your values, whether that means incorporating Asheville’s outdoor lifestyle into your sessions or simply offering a calm, nonjudgmental space to process life’s challenges in this vibrant mountain community.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many psychologists are in Asheville?

Our directory lists 2 psychologist practices in Asheville, NC.

Can psychologists prescribe medication?

In most states, psychologists cannot prescribe medication. A few states grant prescriptive authority to specially trained psychologists. Check your state's regulations.

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