Welcome to Holly Springs Wellness!

 

Everyone deserves a fulfilling and meaningful life.  Psychotherapy is a powerful and life-altering tool that helps us experience such.

The good news is research shows people benefit greatly from therapy.  Individuals report feeling stronger, coping more effectively, and experiencing greater love, laughter, clarity, meaning, and direction in their lives as a result of therapy.

 

 

 

Meet Dr. McNeilly

I am a licensed clinical psychologist with twenty-five years of clinical experience, research, and teaching, including full time faculty at Duke University Medical Center Departments of Psychiatry and Integrative Medicine.

My main therapeutic approach is mindfulness-based cognitive behavioral therapy - a type of therapy that scientific research has shown works!  I see our relationship as equal and collaborative, and I tailor treatment to meet your individual needs.  I'm on most insurance panels, including Medicare, and am happy to submit claims for you.

Because one of my core values is serving community, 15% of all income is donated to the Hope James Foundation - a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to building community through humanitarian efforts.  In the words of Mother Teresa, "I do not serve because people are broken.  I serve because people are holy,"  Learn how you can support these efforts or apply for support for your charitable project or organization at www.hopejamesfoundation.org.

I also work with a collaborative network of caring practitioners from various fields. Together our mission is to promote well being in the Triangle and surrounding area.

 

 

Collaborative Services include partnerships with:

  • Other psychotherapists to meet the needs of individuals, couples, families, and groups
  • Physicians in both Traditional and Integrative medicine disciplines
  • Psychiatrists
  • Holistic, body and energy therapists
  • Mindfulness meditation practioners
  • Acupuncturists
  • Physical therapists
  • Therapeutic touch therapists
  • Expressive arts therapists (including creative art, writing and movement)
  • Spiritually-based therapists
  • Pastoral Care counselors
  • Animal-assisted therapy providers
  • Horticulture therapy providers