Therapists for college students near Georgia State University
Art It Out Therapy Center provides individual and group therapy to children, adolescents, and adults.
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Ellie Mental Health in Marietta-East Cobb, Georgia isn’t your average therapy clinic. We’ve created a comfy, judgment-free zone where you can be authentic, get real about where you’re at in your mental health, and receive the compassionate care you deserve. We strive to break down treatment barriers and provide you with customized counseling services that meet your therapy needs. We accept the following insurance providers: Cigna/Evernorth, Optum, United, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, and Anthem. We have applied to accept Aetna and TRICARE and hope to accept those within the coming months.
My primary emphasis is working with kids and young adults who suffer from a wide range of illness and mental, health disorders such as anxiety, depression, and anger management. I offer in-person sessions as well as via telehealth.
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Specializing in helping individuals build confidence, self-esteem, find work/school-life balance, improve relationships, manage stress, anger, anxiety, depression, and crisis intervention. Passionate about helping individuals achieve mental fitness and to provide a safe and inclusive space to heal. A place where human rights, worldviews, and cultural backgrounds are respected, goals can be achieved and wellness is nurtured and supported.
Hello! My name is Anjum (sounds like: Un-Joom), and I am a Licensed Masters Social Worker with 3 years of experience in mental health. I received my Masters of Social Work degree with a focus in Clinical Mental Health from the University of Minnesota. I am passionate about helping young people address their unique challenges in a culturally responsive manner that is aware of the impact of social structures. I am the daughter of immigrants and has navigated the dichotomy of being born in the U.S. and having an ethnic minority identity -- especially having been a 1st generation college and graduate student. That comes with a lot of pressure This—coupled with her interest in social justice, mental health, feminism, and community—has widened her perspective on mental health treatment and how healing looks different for everyone. I specialize in trauma, PTSD, grief and loss, relationship issues, imposter syndrome, school anxiety, insomnia, and addiction and recovery.
It is said that we rise by lifting others. This rings true as it describes why most of us in the field do the work. We want you to rise and have the self-efficacy to lift yourself. I do not believe in a one-size-fit-all approach for my clients, as I work to find the best therapeutic support for each person. I have an open-door policy and encourage you to take the lead in your own healing and path forward. I include Person-centered, CBT, Expressive therapies, Trauma-informed techniques and Humanistic therapies to treat clients. I believe the therapuetic rapport is an essential building block to any counseling relationship. I work to ensure that you feel safe and willing to explore in every session.
I work with children, teen, and adult clients on a variety of challenges, including behavioral issues, anxiety, depression, trauma, and more. As a young professional, I believe myself to be uniquely able to connect with the needs and culture of today's teens and young adults. I also consider myself an ally to all racial groups as well as the queer community. As a therapist with a commitment to lifelong learning, I know it is my responsibility to approach issues of diversity with humility, empathy, and openness. My primary therapeutic approaches are cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and mindfulness strategies. CBT involves examining the relationship between our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, and finding ways to disrupt patterns in our lives that bring us distress. Exploring the mind-body connection is also helpful for alleviating symptoms of anxiety and stress. We all exist at the unique intersection of our many different identities, experiences, and traits. No two people will experience the world in exactly the same way. If you're searching for a therapist who knows that you are the expert of your own experience and wants to help you identify and reach your goals, reach out today to see if we might be a good fit.
I offer in-person and telehealth services and specialize in anxiety, sexual trauma, grief/loss, and family relationships. I understand that sometimes making the first phone call can be intimidating, but I listen without judgment or criticism and ensure a welcoming, relaxed style that helps to minimize fear and support your goals.
Resiliency is the ability to bend and not break when things get really difficult. It is our inner ability to get back up when life knocks us down. While we all have innate Resiliency, sometimes we need to be reminded of how to find it, let alone create the strength to use it. At Resiliency Therapy Services, that is how we want to support you: finding your Resiliency and encourage coping in spite of what life throws at you. If you aren't feeling like yourself, and have noticed changes in your motivation, focus and functioning, we are a great place to start. As the owner of Resiliency Therapy Services, helping clients find their inner strength is my passion. As a therapist, I connect with clients and use talk therapy and nonverbal interventions to support behavior change and promote coping. I work with clients of many age levels, from children to adult. I, as well as all my therapists at Resiliency Therapy Services, are LGBTQ+ affirming and have additional training to support the unique experience of our LGBTQ+ clients. Regardless of age, identity or presenting problem, we support clients in adjusting to life after emotional upset, significant change, or trauma. This might include grief counseling (including clients facing acute and chronic illness), or addressing depression and anxiety. Finding the right fit for you to find and build upon your Resiliency is important; please call today for a free phone consultation!
Recognizing every small achievement is essential to continued growth. Often times we allow the achievements to be overshadowed by the weight of the world. Our goal is to assist you in coping with that weight and using the skills you already possess to navigate this ever changing world. We are all stronger than we realize and more capable than we give ourselves credit for. Our differences are to be respected and our life experiences should be valued.
C.E.O Professional Services, LLC, offers marital/couple, family, relationship, individual, and EAP counseling services to adolescents, adults, couples, and families. We also offer consulting, mediation, professional mentoring/coaching, and training services to individuals, churches, businesses, and organizations. Services are provided in a traditional office setting or through distance/online format (Tele-mental health). Please contact our office or visit our website today to learn more about our services!
Finding a therapist you feel comfortable with and trust can be very challenging. Painful life experiences, past trauma and current situations can cause you to feel stuck, depressed and anxious. You may have noticed changes in your relationships, work, mood or self-esteem. Feeling understood and supported is of highest importance when navigating through life challenges. As such, I am dedicated to protecting your trust and providing you with emotional safety as you undertake the vulnerable yet enriching journey of therapy. I focus on developing a deep understanding of your unique experience within a space of openness and non-judgment. In addition to improving and alleviating your specific symptoms, I seek to empower you through increased awareness and choice, alignment with core values and life-meaning, & better coping skills. An interesting note about me is that I am a third generation MSW. My papa, Leonard Cohen, received his MSW from the University of Pittsburgh and went on to become the Executive Director of Jewish Family and Career Services in Atlanta for many years. My mother, Deborah Cohen LCSW, currently has her own private practice in the Lawrenceville, GA area.
I am a trauma-informed clinician who incorporates cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), psychodynamic principles and person-centered therapy into my work with clients. I enjoy working with teens and adults. While I believe technique and theory are important components in healing and growing, I think that the relationship between myself and the people I work with is the most important part of therapy.
Marietta Creative Counseling was founded by our director Sarah. She opened our office with the vision of giving back to the community that she grew up in, Sarah is a Marietta native born at Kennestone hospital and currently resides locally with her two daughters, husband and their fur baby Duke. Our office is located about a mile away from the Marietta Square and are able to serve clients from Dallas, Kennesaw Acworth, Woodstock, Smyrna, Vinings, Roswell, Buckhead and Atlanta area in person. We are also available to anyone who resides the state of Georgia Virtually. Our mission is to offer a welcoming, relaxed and safe environment for our clients to heal, grow, meet their goals and assist them in building the life desire most. We believe one therapeutic approach does not fit all and we have therapists trained in different therapeutic modalities including EMDR, DBT, CBT, and IFS, and polyvagal theory. We believe in having a connection with your therapist is the foundation of the change process and offer free 15-minute consultation calls to ensure you and your therapist are an excellent fit.
Rachel is a licensed therapist in the Marietta Square area. She has over 10 years of experience working in the mental health field and is passionate about helping individuals with depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and various other life challenges. Rachel provides a safe space - whether virtually or in the office - where clients can speak freely in confidence, feel truly heard, and work through difficulties towards healthy goals. She takes a compassionate, thoughtful approach to helping individuals grow and become better, healthier versions of themselves. Rachel is currently accepting new clients and would be happy to talk further with you about therapy goals, life, or whatever is on your mind. Please feel free to reach out!
“I can’t do it” “There is nothing left to look forward to” “This will define me” “Why is this happening to me?” These are the phrases I often hear among the individuals and families who come into the therapy room. In a world filled with challenges and uncertainty, I help facilitate the transition from living a life in fear to experiencing a sense of freedom despite any circumstance. I am deeply passionate about coming alongside children, teenagers, and young adults who may feel isolated, hurt, stuck, or any other more complex emotion. Using both direct and empathetic communicative approaches, I create safe spaces for my clients to process their feelings, build upon their strengths, and reach their goals. I recognize that counseling is not a one size fits all approach. I always believe that you are more than your circumstances and that those do not define you. By integrating various techniques, we will work together to find what is the most effective treatment for you! I invite you to provide feedback in order to get what you want out of our time together. I want you to be able to have a voice because, ultimately, you are the expert on yourself and I am here to support your individual journey. I hope to create a safe space for you to process the past, be able to live in the present and help instill hope for the future. I anticipate that we can work together to create change for you that lasts a lifetime. Candidly, I am no stranger to the feeling of being on the other side of the couch and acknowledge the strength and vulnerability it takes for you to reach out! My calling to this career came from my own therapy journey as I struggled with anxiety and depression as a teenager. I remember feeling isolated and alone in a chaotic world when nothing seemed to get better. With this struggle, it has been my life goal to become a therapist to help children, teenagers, and young adults like myself who experience anxiety, depression, or challenging experiences. I find genuine joy in being able to come alongside individuals to see their growth. I hope that we are able to work together to help you overcome these challenges of anxiety and depression to help you flourish.
Welcome to Girasol Florido, LLC. I provide comprehensive counseling support to college students. I am bilingual, and also dedicate to creating a safe and inclusive space for students facing various mental health challenges, including anxiety, depression and life transitions. As a trauma-informed counselor, I understand the impact of trauma on an individual's health and well-being, and approaches therapy with a compassionate and sensitive lens. My goal is to help students navigate their emotional struggles, develop coping strategies, and empower them to lead fulfilling and balanced lives.
It takes courage to be open and vulnerable. I cherish the moment a client decides to share their vulnerabilities with me, or when a child invites me to play along. I know these moments bring about trust, and a client’s trust means everything to me. My overall goal with each session is to provide a safe and accepting environment while empowering clients to become the best versions of themselves. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and Registered Play Therapist. Additionally, I have completed specialized training with Postpartum Support International which allows me to assist women throughout their motherhood journey. My areas of specialty include: anxiety, depression, life-changes, grief, low self-esteem, anger, parenting struggles, family of origin issues, behavioral challenges, and perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. I work with children (ages 3-6), adolescents, women, and parents. I utilize a strengths-based approach and tailor sessions based on individual needs. My approach incorporates techniques from Adlerian Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions. I look forward to forming a trusting relationship with you.