Hi, I’m Malorie Rowe, MSW,LCSW
I’m a licensed clinical social worker who helps individuals navigate life transitions, manage depression, and cope with anxiety. In sessions, I take a holistic and client-centered approach, focusing on building strong therapeutic relationships grounded in empathy and trust. My goal is to create a safe, non-judgmental space where clients feel comfortable exploring their thoughts and emotions.
Navigating life's challenges can feel overwhelming, but there is always space for growth and healing. Clients deserve to be seen and heard without judgment, and therapy is a space where their strengths and resilience can truly shine. The therapeutic process is a partnership, where honesty, vulnerability, and compassion are essential in fostering change. Each session is an opportunity to explore new perspectives, build coping skills, and reconnect with a sense of purpose. The work can be tough, but it's also incredibly rewarding, and every step forward is worth celebrating.
Outside of being a clinician, life is all about balance and fun. When not working, you can find me walking my dog or at the beach. I also have a deep appreciation for meaningful connections, whether with friends, family, or the occasional Netflix binge!
Becoming a therapist stems from a passion for helping others. Everyone has a story, and supporting others in navigating theirs has always felt like a calling.
Malorie Rowe, MSW, LCSW is a therapist at Stillpoint Counseling and Wellness. She also provides therapy virtually in North Carolina. Malorie received her Bachelor’s degree in social work from the University if North Carolina at Wilmington and her Master’s Degree in Social Work from University of North Carolina at Wilmington. She is a skilled clinician who specializes in helping children and adults navigate life transitions, anxiety, and depression. She is a certified Family Centered Treatment provider and has completed specialized training in areas such as "Changing the ADHD Brain Beyond Medications" and "Food and Mood: A Therapist's Guide to the Role of Nutrition in Mental Health."
Accepted insurances: BCBS, UHC, Aetna and Tricare
Self pay rates: $120-$145