Peggy Haymes
counseling, training & workshops
"Our capabilities go way beyond our understanding. Trust in that and go forward.
Get past the clutter, the noise inside you that says, "I can't, I can't, I'm not good enough, I don't feel like it, I'm sick, I don't want to." That is just like static on the radio. Just clear the channel, find good reception, and you'll be amazed by what you can do."
Christopher Reeve
Offering counseling
with
individuals
couples
families
grief and loss
depression
anxiety
relationships/
couples
survivors of
abuse and
trauma
life transitions






A counselor, writer and minister, Peggy brings to her work as a counselor creativity, compassion and a commitment to honoring the potential for healing and growth in each person. Having earned a Master of Divinity and Master of Arts in Pastoral Care and Counseling, she has completed the Satir Family System yearlong training and an apprenticeship with the former staff of Elisabeth Kubler-Ross. She served for over ten years on the staff of Safe Harbors workshops for adult survivors of child abuse.
The author of three books and co-author of two audio CDs, she also serves on staff for Life, Loss and Healing grief workshops. A native of North Carolina, she enjoys playing with her cat and two dogs, runnig, biking, painting and working in her yard.
Peggy received the 2005 Richard Furman Baptist Heritage Award from Furman University in honor of her "compassionate spirit, dedication to helping others and commitment to the potential for healing and growth in each person."
I believe that people who are able to make the decision to seek counseling have within themselves the resources for making positive change in their lives. My role is to work with you to help you discover, acknowledge and learn how to use those resources.