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What services do we offer?


Individual Counseling

Work one-on-one with a trained therapist in a safe, caring, and confidential environment to explore their feelings, beliefs, or behaviors, work through challenging or influential memories, identify aspects of their lives that they would like to change, better understand themselves and others, set personal goals, and work toward desired change.

Addresses issues common to children, adolescents, and adults in a one-on-one setting.

Post-traumatic Stress, Disorder Anxiety, Adjustment, Anger Management, Depression, Domestic Violence, Effective Communication Skills, Grief and Loss, Relationship issues, Self-Esteem, and Social Skills, etc

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Family Counseling

Helps to solidify the family unit and can greatly benefit your child's overall functioning.

Parent-Child Conflict and Effective Communication Skills.

Some examples of problems encountered by families include: decisions regarding family planning, adoption, parenting, step or blended family issues, dealing with in-laws and other extended family members, adjustment to health related problems, coping with emerging alcohol, drug or mental health concerns, etc.

Some common family goals are: to communicate and problem-solve more effectively, to better cope with changes within the family, to debrief and cope with traumatic experiences, to resolve problems and conflicts, and to create a more positive family environment.


Relationship /Couple Therapy

Relationship counseling helps couples of all types recognize understand and resolve problems, dissatisfaction, and conflict in their relationship. The focus of couples therapy is to identify the presence of dissatisfaction and distress in the relationship, and to devise and implement a plan with to improve or alleviate the presenting symptoms and restore the relationship to a better and healthier level of functioning.


Consultation/Supervision

Counselor Supervision is a service provided to master level graduates who are pursuing licensure as a Professional Counselor in the state of Georgia. Supervision is an interactive learning process intended to monitor the quality of client care, improve clinical skills, facilitate professional growth and aid counselors in advocating for the profession.


Requirements for Clinical supervision

  • Successful completion of a Master’s or Specialist degree program that qualifies you to pursue licensure as a Professional Counselor in the State of
  • Employment in a position that qualifies as counseling services and liability insurance.


Trauma Assessment and Trauma Recovery

Trauma assessment is a more in-depth exploration of the nature and severity of the traumatic events, the sequel of those events, and current trauma-related symptoms. We specializes in the treatment of trauma-related disorders including but not limited to: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, Acute Stress Disorder, and Adjustment Disorder. Clients often do not recognize that the presenting issues is actually deeply rooted in traumatic experience or the inability to appropriately process pain. There are many issues that we feel are ways for unresolved trauma to manifest including but not limited to: * Depression, * Anxiety, * Anger, * Addiction, * Self-harming, * Self-destructive behaviors, * Irritability

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