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Thornwell Community Counseling

Trauma-informed, attachment-based therapy for ALL AGES


Who We Serve

The Thornwell Community Counseling provides trauma-informed, attachment-based therapy for adults, children, teens, and families. Whether you’re seeking support for yourself, your child, or your whole family unit, we work with you where you are — online, in-person, or in-home when appropriate.


Our Approach

We believe healing happens through connection. Grounded in attachment theory and trauma-informed care, our Mental Health Counselors use evidence-based methods, such as the Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) framework, to help clients regulate emotions, rebuild trust, and transform relationships — healing past attachment wounds and building healthier pathways forward.

Meet Elizabeth Ogorek


Elizabeth is the Lead Mental Health Counselor for the Thornwell Community Counseling Program at SVPC. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Presbyterian College and an Education Specialist degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of South Carolina. Elizabeth provides compassionate, faith-informed counseling to children, teens, adults, and families. She is deeply committed to partnering with SVPC to help strengthen families, promote healing, and support individuals as they grow in hope, resilience, and wholeness.


Thornwell Community Counseling offers support to members of our community facing the challenges many families experience. Services are available through in-office, telehealth, and in-home appointments, making care accessible and responsive to the needs of those we serve.


If you or someone you know would like more information or would like to set up a consultation appointment, please email Elizabeth or call her at 803-312-2955.