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About Carol
Carol Whitescarver is a Clinical Social Worker, independently licensed in Massachusetts, Indiana, and Arizona. She has 24 years of social work and psychotherapy practice with individuals and groups. Carol graduated from Marymount College with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Psychology, and from Fordham University with a Master’s in Social Work. She has worked in outpatient treatment programs in her community and with veterans and active-duty army members and their families, as well as in residential programs for TBI, substance abuse, and mental illness within the Veterans Health Administration.
She currently works with adults who seek supportive and in-depth therapy for trauma, PTSD, life transitions, anger/behavioral issues, grief, relationship challenges, depression, and anxiety. Carol believes that each person has the ability and innate knowledge to grow and change, and that therapy must be creative, dynamic, and tailored to the individual. Whether using creativity, images, or more traditional talk therapy, her philosophy tends toward positive psychology that is strength-based, trauma-informed, flexible, enjoyable, and aligned with a person’s desired lifestyle. Carol believes that therapists must be genuine and able to create a ‘sacred space’ that is safe and supportive so that clients can relax and sense that they are respected, valued, and understood. A trusting therapeutic relationship that addresses Mind/Body/Spirit is essential to the process of growth and change, and Carol believes that humor, play, forgiveness, creativity, and gratitude practice hold a strong place in psychotherapy. Creativity, regardless of how it is expressed, is life-affirming and an extremely important asset when redesigning one’s life.
Perhaps you need a safe place to tell your truth, feel understood and accepted, learn new skills in coping or problem solving, or brainstorm your ideas/goals. Carol is an experienced therapist who will join you in your search for your authentic self, and in your understanding or repair of the past and old stories you hold. Therapy work with Carol includes compassion, warmth, humor, challenge, curiosity, and flexibility. She will help you find strengths, the courage to use your true voice, and the confidence to break free of patterns that no longer serve you well.

"I came from a family of talkers and storytellers, and I've lived in many parts of the United States; I've known and worked with people from varied backgrounds, many cultures. I love that people are willing to share their stories with me. "
Get to know Carol
Why did you decide to become a counselor?
I enjoy people, I love stories, and I'm curious about people's history. I like being able to help someone sort through chaos and find a jewel.
What types of clients do you work with best?
I like feisty people! I love to work with people who are motivated to change and help them find ways to do that. I have worked for years with trauma issues to help people find their strengths and move on from the past. I'm good with angry people.
What type of clients are you most excited to work with?
People who are excited about their therapy journey.
What's one thing you wish all clients knew?
I wish you could see you the way I see you. You are strong and beautiful, you are unique and you are needed in the world because you have gifts that others may not have.
Why did you choose to practice at Thriveworks?
I love Thriveworks! This is my second time to practice at Thriveworks, and I'm happy to be back.
What inspires you?
What doesn't? People, books, coffee, cats, my children, nature, good conversation, friends, the practice of gratitude, long lunches, art, color, music, I could go on and on!
What can clients expect in their first session with you?
I try to make the first session comfortable because I know that people are nervous about talking with a new therapist. I use a lot of humor to help people relax.
What do you want to accomplish with an individual in their first session?
Basic trust, having the person be hopeful by the time we have finished talking.
What should clients know about you before scheduling a first counseling session?
I'm looking forward to talking with you!
What do you do for fun/on your time off?
I read a lot and spend time with friends.
What's one thing about you that defines you (non-professional)?
I'm optimistic and happy by nature.
Other areas of focus
Education and training
- Years in practice
- 24 years
- Graduating institute
- Fordham University
- Graduating degree
- Master's in Social Work
