Revitalize Counseling Center

Get accessible and personalized mental healthcare in-person or from the comfort

of your home. Help is just a phone call away.

Mission Statement

At Revitalize Counseling Center, our team helps you to tear down walls, face fears, and create breakthroughs in areas of your life. We do this by implementing solution-focused therapy that gets proven results. By creating a safe environment, the healing process is able to begin. We all have a past, it’s how we heal from it that defines our future.

From healing to coaching, we’re here to help you revitalize your life.

Providing you with a

safe space.

Creating a safe space for reflection and healing is one of the most important aspects of emotional well-being and personal growth. Whether you're looking to heal from past experiences, gain clarity, or simply find solace and peace, we are here to facilitate that safe space and help guide you along the way.

Where are we?

Our office is located in the beautiful Nature Coast of Spring Hilll, FL.

4041 Mariner Blvd.. I Spring Hill I 34609

Meet our team

Founder and CEO: Dory Richards, LMFT

Revitalize Counseling Center was founded by Dory Richards, LMFT, a licensed marriage and family therapist dedicated to redefining what compassionate and effective mental health care can look like. As owner and clinical leader, Dory oversees the development of therapeutic programs, community partnerships, and specialized services designed to support individuals, couples, and families. Her vision for Revitalize is rooted in empowerment, modern clinical care, and a belief that clients heal best when they feel understood, informed, and supported in creating meaningful change.

Practice Manager: Ginger Korbus

As Practice Manager at Revitalize Counseling Center, Ginger Korbus is often the first welcoming voice clients encounter. She coordinates scheduling, manages operations, and supports both clients and clinicians to ensure a seamless care experience. Known for her professionalism, responsiveness, and genuine care for people, Ginger helps make Revitalize a space where clients feel valued and supported every step of the way.

Front office support: Rebecca Rule

Front office support specialist Rebecca Rule is often the first point of contact for clients at Revitalize Counseling Center. She brings a thoughtful, people-first approach to scheduling, communication, and administrative assistance, contributing to the supportive environment that defines the Revitalize experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can therapy help me?

There are too many benefits of participating in therapy to list!
Therapists can provide support, problem-solving skills, and coping strategies for a wide range of issues. Therapists, being objective, can provide a different or a fresh perspective on a problem that you have been struggling with.

The benefits of therapy depend on your commitment and level of readiness. Some benefits can include, boosting self-confidence or improving self-esteem, improving communication skills, learning/finding new coping skills, attaining a better understanding of yourself, changing old patterns and developing new ones, or managing your emotional feeling such as sadness, anger, or other highly charged emotions you may be feeling.

How long should I plan to commit to therapy?

Everyone heals at a different rate. Not everyone has encountered the same life circumstances, either. We are here for you as little or for as much as you need us. It is our promise to hold your hand as much or as little as you need us to every step of the way. When it is time for you to launch, we are confident that you will get back out there as a revitalized version of yourself.

Do you offer telehealth services?

We do. In-person counseling sessions and telehealth counseling sessions (phone, video, and live-chat options available) We bring a warm, compassionate, and caring energy to our clients whether it be in our office or at the convenience of wherever you are.

How do I know if I need counseling?

1. Persistent emotional distress

  • Feeling sad, anxious, angry, or empty more days than not.

  • Intense mood swings that interfere with work, relationships, or sleep.

  • Feeling stuck or hopeless, like nothing you do makes a difference.

2. Relationship challenges

  • Frequent conflict or communication breakdowns with family, friends, or a partner.

  • Difficulty trusting, connecting, or setting healthy boundaries.

  • Recurring patterns in relationships that leave you frustrated or hurt.

3. Life transitions or stress

  • Major changes like a career shift, move, loss, or health challenge.

  • Feeling overwhelmed by stress, burnout, or responsibilities.

  • Difficulty adjusting or coping with changes that used to feel manageable.

4. Behavioral or thought patterns

  • Repeated unhealthy coping habits (e.g., avoidance, substance use, compulsive behaviors).

  • Negative self-talk, low self-esteem, or harsh self-criticism.

  • Feeling “stuck” in cycles you can’t seem to break.

5. Physical or psychosomatic symptoms

  • Sleep disturbances, appetite changes, or unexplained aches and pains linked to stress.

  • Feeling “on edge” or constantly drained.

6. Desire for growth or clarity

  • Wanting better self-understanding, improved relationships, or life direction.

  • Feeling ready to make changes but unsure where to start.

Remember: You don’t need to be in crisis to benefit from counseling. Therapy is often most effective as a proactive tool, not just a reactive one. Even a few sessions can give clarity, coping skills, and support.

Schedule an appointment with a therapist you can trust.

Call: (352) 606-0323

Office: 4045 Mariner Blvd, Spring Hill, Fl 34609