Therapists for college students near Atlanta, GA
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Let’s be real — asking for help feels hard. We’ve been taught that being the “strong one” means doing it all alone. That needing support somehow makes us weak, messy, or not put-together enough. Whether it’s from family, culture, or social media… the pressure to look like you’ve got it all figured out is exhausting. But here’s the truth: asking for help is a power move. It means you’re self-aware enough to know when something's off — and brave enough to do something about it. Healing doesn’t make you broken. It makes you real. It makes you whole. As your therapist, I’m not here to “fix” you — I’m here to help you find yourself again. Together, we’ll unpack what’s been heavy, rewire some patterns, and create space for you to breathe, grow, and show up as her — the version of you that’s confident, grounded, emotionally free, and fully in her power. Struggling with anxiety or overthinking? Tired of toxic relationships or feeling like you’re never enough? Burning out trying to keep it all together? It’s time to choose you. Not the perfect version. Not the polished mask. The real you — in progress, healing, and glowing. Let’s do the inner work, set the boundaries, and walk in purpose. Because the goal isn’t perfection. It’s progress.
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Life can sometimes be difficult to navigate. Interactions, life transitions, thoughts, and emotions can sometimes be a lot. With my background using diverse therapy models I can help you navigate the process that you are struggling with and work toward your goals in therapy. I have a PhD in Clinical Psychology. I specialize in Anxiety Related Disorders, self-esteem problems, and OCD. I use evidence-based therapy models that have been proven to improve symptoms, like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, among others. We can explore your thought patterns, emotions and unhelpful behaviors that could be perpetuating the conflicts. I can provide you with coping skills and strategies to improve your wellbeing. Therapy can seem like an intimidating process but with my passion to help people, empathy, and care I can provide an excellent therapeutic services. My therapy sessions are a safe and nonjudgmental space where you will feel comfortable and safe to talk about anything that feels important to you. I am part of the Path referral network, which means that when you reach out, my team will get back to you quickly to schedule our first session. Through Path, I am in-network for most commercial insurances, and the average cost of a session for clients who use their insurance is less than $30. // La vida a veces puede ser difícil de navegar. Las interacciones con otras personas, las transiciones de vida, los pensamientos y las emociones a veces pueden abrumar. Con mi experiencia en el uso de diversos modelos de terapia, puedo ayudarle a atravesar proceso y trabajar hacia sus objetivos en la terapia. Tengo un doctorado en Psicología Clínica. Me especializo en Trastornos Relacionados con la Ansiedad, problemas de autoestima y TOC. Utilizo modelos de terapia basados en evidencia que mejoran los síntomas, como la Terapia Cognitiva Conductual, entre otros. Podemos explorar sus patrones de pensamiento, emociones y comportamientos ineficaces que podrían estar perpetuando los conflictos. Puedo proveerle habilidades para manejar los pensamientos, las emociones y estrategias para mejorar su bienestar. La terapia puede parecer un proceso intimidante, pero con mi pasión por ayudar a las personas, la empatía y el cuidado, puedo brindar excelentes servicios terapéuticos. Mis sesiones de terapia son un espacio seguro y sin prejuicios donde sentirás comodidad y seguridad para hablar sobre cualquier cosa que sientas importante.
Hello; My name is Shane Blasko. I am a Licensed Psychologist. The style of therapy that I utilize is compassion-based interpersonal therapy, which is based on the idea that the relationship between a person and their therapist is extremely important. I believe that everyone can benefit from therapy; it is an important relationship through which we can heal from past traumas, work through life transitions, learn to communicate more effectively, and learn to manage disruptive symptoms through learning more effective ways of coping, and understanding why we cope the way we do. I believe that it is important for therapists to try to understand the different contexts that each client is coming from; this means that I am dedicated to learning more about how each client experiences the world, and makes sense of it. I believe that each individual is unique, and that part of the job of the therapist is to try to understand how the client makes meaning of their experiences, and to assist the client with their goals.
Not unlike many within this field, my own experiences with mental health influenced my decision to become a therapist. Through my own struggles in my young life, I found a passion for hearing other people’s experiences and empowering others to identify and utilize their strengths in moments of hardship. A couple of areas I specialize in navigating are: Ideas of perfectionism Developing self-compassion Exploring one’s cultural identity Coping with and understanding feeling “not good enough" Overcoming the stress of living up to expectations (cultural, intrapersonal, societal, parental) Setting boundaries Feeling torn between two or more cultures Feelings of shame, worry, or guilt I am an LGBTQIA+ affirming therapist and I have a particular skill in working with people of color, first and second-generation immigrants, and folks new to therapy. Additionally, I deeply understand, honor, and respect the South Asian and Middle Eastern religions and cultures.
I am a psychotherapist, author and teacher with forty years of clinical experience dedicated to helping people learn how to change their lives. In addition to the practice of psychotherapy, I also serve as the consultant psychologist for Jewish Family and Career Services in Atlanta. I am the author of two books and have presented talks at over 100 professional meetings. My latest book is "Change Happens: When to Try Harder and when to Stop Trying So Hard".
Stephanie is a highly motivated and trauma informed, Associate Marriage and Family Therapist and Associate Professional Clinical Counselor dedicated to supporting individuals and families through their therapeutic journey. Stephanie earned a Bachelors in Psychology from Antioch University and a Masters in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy from Pepperdine University. She is under the supervision of Lanier Meeks Yi, MA, MA, LPC, NCC, CPCS. Trained in psychodynamic and psychoanalytic theories, Stephanie brings a comprehensive understanding of human behavior and interpersonal dynamics to her practice. Stephanie has experience working with a diverse clientele, addressing a wide range of disorders, emotional challenges, behavioral issues, and relationship dynamics across children, adolescents, adults, and families. Her approach is rooted in establishing a strong therapeutic alliance and creating a supportive environment where clients can explore and heal. Stephanie is passionate about helping clients navigate life’s challenges and facilitating growth and resilience.
I am the founder and managing partner of Atlanta Center for Wellness (AC4W), LLC. AC4W is a multidisciplinary, holistic and integrative mental health practice specializing in individual, group, couples and family therapy across the lifespan. We are a group of 30 experienced and skilled clinicians who utilize evidence-based practices, integrative therapies and cutting-edge modalities to achieve client-centered results. I am the past clinical director of an eating disorder and trauma treatment program and have worked with clients at every level of care.
I am excited and passionate about collaboratively working with individuals to help them live a fulfilled, happy life! I have a genuine, empathetic approach to counseling, and strive to create a non-judgmental, safe, and supportive environment for every person who walks through the door. I believe that every individual has many strengths and can overcome any obstacle. I specialize in working with adolescents, and young adults. My areas of expertise include eating disorders, body image, anxiety, depression, life transitions, children of divorce, and self-harm . I serve on the Board of International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals, Atlanta Chapter, where I get extensive training in working with disordered eating, body image issues, and low self esteem.
Meet Melissa, a dedicated and compassionate Licensed Professional Counselor in Georgia. Holding an M.S. in Clinical Psychology with specializations in Clinical Counseling and Sex Therapy from Capella University, Melissa brings a wealth of knowledge and a genuine desire to help others. Her foundation in psychology began at Kennesaw State University (Go Owls!), where she earned a B.S. in Psychology and a Minor in Statistics and Data Analysis. Melissa's diverse experience spans various settings, allowing her to connect with and support a wide range of individuals, including adults and children, couples, foster children, refugees, and Spanish speakers. She is also experienced in assisting those navigating challenges such as addiction, domestic violence, trafficking, and abuse. Adding a touch of warmth to her practice is Mochi, her three-year-old assistant clinical cat, who occasionally makes confidential appearances in telehealth sessions.
Hello! I am a licensed professional counselor based out of Atlanta, GA. I provide telehealth counseling sessions in order to meet the needs of my clients. I specialize in substance abuse, anxiety, and depression- among many other issues that I work with my clients through. Feel free to call or email me today for a free 15 minute introductory phone or video session, to see if we are a good fit for counseling!
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Please visit my profile to learn more about my services.
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I have been working with individuals, couples and families since 1996. I received my BS degree in Psychology from Spelman College (1992) and my Masters degree in Community Counseling from Georgia State (1996). I am proud to have a culturally diverse clientele that I've worked with for 20 plus years. Some of my areas of interest and training include: general mental health concerns (depression, anxiety); couples and partnership concerns, substance abuse/recovery, young adult issues, adjustment difficulties and more. I work with all clients in a manner that is personal, respectful and results-oriented. Whether you are entering therapy for the first time or restarting the therapeutic process, we can work together and make positive changes.
I am a LGBTQ+ affirming therapist and strive to provide a safe and compassionate environment for my clients. I am committed to helping clients connect with the best version of themselves by focusing on gaining deeper insight and acceptance in the face of adversity. I believe in taking a holistic approach when it comes to mental health. I have been trained in EMDR, which can be used to target a wide range of issues. I believe the past is present, which is why I focus on addressing the root issue since unhealthy behaviors/beliefs are often developed as a method of coping with something too painful or overwhelming. Additionally I love incorporating mindfulness and somatic psychotherapy to help clients attain greater mind and body congruence. The nervous system doesn't use words, so that means you simply can't "talk" your way out of certain emotions or core beliefs. That's where both of those modalities can help bridge the gap between the thinking brain and the feeling brain. Outside of private practice, I have worked as a clinician in crisis stabilization, residential treatment for survivors of sex trafficking, and an outpatient substance abuse treatment facility. You don't need to hurt alone. We can't undo the past, but we can work towards healing so you can start being present for the people and things you love most in life.
I welcome clients 20+ with life issues including anxiety, life transitions, self-compassion practice, family/relationship/boundary issues, self-esteem, stress of parenthood. If you feel burnt out, like you are doing too much, and that saying "no" feels overwhelming to consider, I might be a good fit for you. In addition to psychotherapy, I received training in Mindfulness and Meditation which helps with anxiety, emotional awareness, and self-compassion. I also use DBT skills training because I find that some behavioral work can be useful depending on each client's therapeutic process. I look forward to joining you in your journey when you are ready.
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