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Gloria Cave

MSW, LCSW

(she, her)

I am licensed in:

~North Carolina (C010091)

~Virginia (0904018124)

~Connecticut (58.014916)

~South Carolina (1516)

Hi, I’m Gloria!

I offer a supportive, nonjudgmental space where healing, growth, and self-discovery can unfold. In therapy, your story is honored, your strengths are celebrated, and your challenges are met with compassion and curiosity. I draw from trauma-informed CBT, mindfulness, somatic practices, EMDR, and Constructed Awareness (CA), integrating these approaches with a strengths-based perspective to help clients recognize and build on their resilience. My style is gentle, collaborative, and deeply respectful of each person’s lived experience. Together, we explore beliefs, patterns, and inner systems shaped by trauma, early caregiving, and religious experiences, with the aim of reconnecting you to your inner wisdom, rebuilding self-trust, and fostering grounded, meaningful relationships. I believe that curiosity, humor, and compassion are essential in healing because they bring awareness to thoughts, bodily sensations, and external experiences, allowing long-standing patterns to shift and lasting change to emerge.

When I’m not in session, I enjoy nature, drawing, discovering new Latino artists, reading, and sharing coffee with friends.

My Website

Endorsement

  • Gloria is a gifted trauma therapist who specializes in religious trauma using EMDR and Constructed Awareness. She brings deep attunement and grounded skills to every session, creating a safe space for clients to process what they have been through.

    - Tyler Orr, LPC/MHSP (TN), LCHMC (NC), LPC (GA), NCC

  • “I highly recommend Gloria for clients seeking a bilingual therapist with deep expertise in religious trauma. Gloria combines clinical skill with compassion, helping people heal, and rediscover their voice beyond harmful belief systems.“

    - Tara Pawlyk, MSW, LCSW

  • Gloria is a highly skilled clinician who works to help individuals heal from deep wounding while meeting them where they are at. If you experience childhood or religious wounding, she can create a safe space for healing for you.

    - Emily Myers, MSW, LCSW