Virtual Therapy · South Carolina · Adults Only
Specialized Therapy for Adults in South Carolina
OCD, ADHD, and disordered eating especially when those things overlap. Virtual sessions, evidence-based treatment, currently accepting new clients.
Virtual therapy built for complex presentations.
Through the Woods Mental Health Services is a virtual specialty practice founded and run by Brittaney Wood, LPC. All therapy is delivered via telehealth, which means adults across South Carolina from Charleston to Columbia to Greenville can access specialized care without being limited by geography or proximity to a specialist.
The practice focuses specifically on OCD, ADHD, disordered eating, and the overlaps between them conditions that are frequently misdiagnosed, undertreated, and split across providers who aren't talking to each other. If you've been in therapy before and feel like something is still being missed, that's often exactly what's happening.
What We Work On
Specialized treatment for the right diagnosis.
OCD & ERP in South Carolina
OCD is one of the most misidentified conditions in mental health frequently misdiagnosed as generalized anxiety, perfectionism, or personality traits rather than the specific cycle it actually is. The treatment for OCD is ERP, Exposure and Response Prevention, which works differently than standard anxiety therapy and produces meaningfully different outcomes.
Common OCD presentations include health OCD, ROCD (relationship OCD), harm OCD, and the less-named subtypes scrupulosity, existential OCD, and presentations that look like anxiety until you look more carefully.
If you're in South Carolina and you've been treated for anxiety without meaningful progress, OCD is worth ruling out.
ADHD Therapy for Adults in South Carolina
ADHD in adults is more than a focus problem. It's the emotional dysregulation, the rejection sensitivity, the gap between knowing what to do and being able to make yourself do it. For many adults particularly women a diagnosis comes late, often after years of being told they were anxious, difficult, or not trying hard enough.
ADHD therapy here goes beyond coping strategies. It addresses the emotional patterns, the shame that accumulates over years of struggling with things that seem effortless for others, and the specific areas where ADHD is making the most impact including a complicated relationship with food, which is one of the most common and least talked-about ADHD presentations.
Disordered Eating Therapy in South Carolina
Disordered eating exists on a wide spectrum, and most people in the middle of it don't recognize themselves in clinical language. The work here covers restriction, binge eating, ARFID in adults, and the ADHD-food regulation overlap the pattern that gets worse with every approach that treats it as a discipline problem.
When disordered eating has an OCD mechanism underneath it the rigidity, the food rules, the compulsive quality of restriction treating the eating behavior alone produces limited results. This practice addresses both.
Licensed in South Carolina. Specialized in what you're navigating.
Brittaney Wood is a Licensed Professional Counselor with five years of clinical experience focused specifically on OCD, ADHD, and eating disorders in adults. She is licensed to practice in South Carolina and delivers all therapy via telehealth which means clients across Charleston, Greenville, Columbia, Myrtle Beach, and the rest of South Carolina can access specialized care without geography being the deciding factor.
Her approach is evidence-based and direct. She works from ERP for OCD, CBT and DBT skills for ADHD, and an evidence-informed framework for disordered eating drawing on what the clinical moment calls for rather than applying one method to every person.
How it works.
Format All sessions are held via telehealth — secure, HIPAA-compliant video. No commute, no waiting room. You can be at home, in your car, or anywhere private enough to speak freely.
Who I work with Adults only, across South Carolina. I do not work with children or adolescents. I do not provide crisis services.
Getting started The first step is a free consultation a brief call to talk through what's bringing you in and whether this is a good fit. No paperwork before the call. No charge. No commitment required to have that conversation.
Investment Individual therapy $175 per 50-minute session. Couples therapy $200 per 50-minute session.
Common Questions
Before you reach out.
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A: In South Carolina I am currently private pay. Sessions are $175 for individual therapy and $200 for couples. A superbill is provided after each session, which you can submit to your insurance for potential out-of-network reimbursement. Many PPO plans reimburse 50-80% of out-of-network costs after your deductible is met. Call the member services number on your insurance card and ask about your out-of-network mental health benefits and reimbursement rate before your first session.
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A: No. All sessions are virtual. I work with adults anywhere in South Carolina — Charleston, Columbia, Greenville, Myrtle Beach, Hilton Head, and beyond. Virtual therapy means you can access specialized OCD and ADHD care without being limited by what's available near you.
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A: ERP-trained therapists and clinicians with specific expertise in adult ADHD and eating disorder overlap presentations are relatively rare nationally and particularly limited in some South Carolina markets. Virtual therapy allows adults across the state to access a specialist without being limited to whoever is physically nearby. If you've been treated for anxiety or general depression without meaningful progress, specialty-focused virtual therapy may be the piece that's been missing.
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A: Most people who reach out aren't completely sure that's normal and it's fine. The consultation call is specifically for working through that. Describe what's been happening and we'll figure out together whether this is a good fit and what we'd be working on.
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A: Yes. The first step is always a free consultation call brief, low-pressure, no paperwork, no charge. We'll talk through what's bringing you in and whether working together makes sense before anything else happens.
Accepting new clients in South Carolina.
If you're in South Carolina and you've been looking for a therapist who specializes in what you're actually navigating not a generalist who treats a little of everything this might be the right fit. The consultation is free. Reach out and we'll figure it out from there.
Virtual sessions · Licensed in South Carolina · Typically respond within 2 business days