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Counseling & Therapy

Our licensed counselors provide a safe, supportive environment to help you work through anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, and life transitions. Whether you are seeking individual or group therapy, we tailor our approach to your unique needs and goals.

Counseling & Therapy

What to Expect

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An initial assessment to understand your history, concerns, and goals

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A personalized treatment plan developed collaboratively with your therapist

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Regular sessions (typically weekly) using evidence-based approaches

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Progress check-ins and plan adjustments as you grow

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A confidential, judgment-free environment focused on your wellbeing

Who Is This For?

  • Adults and children struggling with alcohol or drug use

Our Approach

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to identify and change unhelpful thought patterns
  • Person-centered counseling that respects your autonomy and pace
  • Solution-focused techniques for practical, goal-oriented progress
  • Mindfulness-based approaches for stress and anxiety management
  • Group therapy options for peer support and shared learning (Coming Soon)

Our Credentials

Licensed Professionals

  • Licensed Professional Counselors (LPC)
  • Associate Professional Counselors (APC)
  • Licensed Therapists
  • Registered Nurses (Psychological and ADHD Evaluations, Medication Management)
  • Registered Behavior Technicians (RBT)
  • International Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (ICADC)
  • Addiction and Recovery Specialists
  • Peer Support Specialists

Insurance Accepted

Aetna, Aetna-Lucent Health, Amerigroup, PeachState, Anthem, BCBS, CareSource, Cigna, and more.

Contact us at 404-738-0408 to verify your coverage.

Ready to get started?

Take the first step. Our team is here to answer your questions and help you find the right support.

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Important

This information is provided for educational purposes and supports, but does not replace, professional mental health care. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please contact a crisis service or call 911.