Therapists for college students near Georgia State University
Natalie Casey is an Eastern Michigan University and Boston University graduate. She is professionally licensed in Michigan and Georgia and sees all of her clients virtually. If you're feeling stuck, confused, anxious, or have a case of the "blahs," Natalie gets it. Life can be hard and no one gives you a map on how to navigate everything that comes up. Whether you have experienced a traumatic event or a new life change, it can be incredibly validating and helpful to talk to someone who understands. Natalie might not be able to relate firsthand to what you're going through, but her experience working as a psychotherapist can help you get to where you want to be. She has supported clients through grief, trauma, identity exploration, and relationship strain. She'll help you heal younger parts of yourself, learn new skills, and establish and maintain healthy boundaries. Natalie is a Brainspotting certified therapist and uses Brainspotting for performance enhancement and trauma processing to facilitate accelerated healing. Please reach out to Natalie to learn more about Brainspotting.
Currently, I provide virtual/online appointments through a HIPAA-compliant client portal. My clinical specialties include helping people cope with stress more effectively in relationships and academic or professional pursuits, find their way through difficult life transitions of their own or in their families, and process traumatic events they have experienced or witnessed. I also help people learn how to more effectively manage a variety of mental health disorders, including anxiety, mood disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, and symptoms of psychosis. My approach is integrative (tailored to you), collaborative (we are a team), client-centered (begins with and builds on your own understanding), strengths-focused (develops your strengths to foster greater resilience), and trauma-informed (our relationship becomes a safe space for processing and releasing difficult thoughts and emotions).
Are you feeling overwhelmed with classes, relationships, family, and the world in general? Are you feeling lonely, sad, or worried and are convinced that you will always be this way? If you answered "yes" to either of these questions, it is time to get some help. My name is Margaret and I have been helping students for a long time. My low-key sessions often involve music therapy and always begin with this sentence: "What are your best hopes for our time together?" Take a moment and think about how wonderful it can be to trust someone with not only your fears, but your hopes as well. Feels pretty good, right? Send me an email and let's get started. You deserve to start feeling better. Instagram: canopycounselingllc https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/margaret-burgess-wright-roswell-ga/1360249 www.canopycounseling.net
My name is Megan Tarshis, LCSW and I am a stress management expert. Are you struggling with stress? Are you noticing changes in your physical, mental, and emotional health? It's common and happening now more than ever. I specialize in working with individuals with stress and anxiety. I graduated from Smith College School for Social Work in 2005. I completed my internship and fellowship at Emory University and oversaw their stress clinic for 10 years. I can help you master your stress. Join me for a 4-8 session, stress management training series. You will learn about your stress response, including biological reactions, balance in five key areas, emotional awareness, time management, and more. You will gain hands-on techniques that you can implement immediately. Tools include deep breathing, body scan, grounding through your senses, back to basics technique, and more. You will take away personalized strategies to reduce stress and have more ease, balance, and manageability in your life.
Hi! I work with children, teens, adults, and families to help them meet their goals and improve their overall well-being. My approach is warm, creative, and client-centered—I tailor each session to fit your needs and comfort level. As a Registered Art Therapist and talk therapist, I believe in the healing power of creativity. Art can help you process complex emotions, build coping skills, and find hope and resilience. You don’t need to be an artist to benefit from art therapy—it's about expression and exploration, not perfection. If art isn’t your thing, that’s totally okay too! I also use traditional talk therapy approaches.
Greetings! My name is Dr. Weaver and I work with a variety of individuals. I provide a safe space for my clients to work through their issues. I enjoy helping my clients be the best them!
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.
At Fresh Hope Counseling Center, LLC (FHCC) we specialize in helping clients move beyond surviving to thriving and to create positive change in their lives. We also enjoy working in collaboration with clients to find common sense solutions to everyday problems. With years of expertise in creating reparative relationships with our clients, we’ve witness them become better able to experience a wide range of emotions and develop an increased capacity to tolerate stress. This is the work of therapy! At FHCC we believe in the resiliency of the human spirit and are committed to strengthening your emotional, mental and spiritual health.
Anxiety, depression, parenting, and work life balance are a few of many things that we are faced with each day, in addition to people asking us to perform despite being weighed down by those challenges. Who we are and who we want to be may not always align with who we are expected to be. Through our work together, we will explore boundaries, educational tools, and coping skills to rise to resilience and show up each day as our best self despite life’s hardships. Awareness is the foundation for change, and we will work together to enhance our personal awareness to build a more functional and peace filled existence.
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During our sessions together, I will support you in exploring the many parts of you and how they came to be. I will work with you to identify the negative messages connected to these parts of you. We will form a relationship with these parts and create a safe place for all of you to be seen, heard, and understood. In this safe place, you will heal yourself. Developing my own internal resources has helped me to move through some very difficult times as a member of the LGBTQ+ community. Using evidence based research, I provide care that values every part of you and respects where you came from. In those moments of pain and struggle and self-discovery, I will help you to choose yourself. I seek to create a safe and inclusive space for black-bodied individuals, first generation immigrants, LGBTQ+ folks, survivors of trauma, sex workers, and clients who are struggling with relationship and intimacy issues. My approach to mental health care is rooted in anti-oppressive and decolonizing frameworks. The treatment modalities that I use have been found to be effective across many cultures, ages, genders, and experiences. I am here to support my clients in rediscovering themselves, strengthening their mind-body connection, and living the life they have always wanted.
I have been counseling clients for over 25 years, helping people from all walks of life to overcome barriers to living a healthier and happier life. I have especially enjoyed working with college students who may struggle with increased levels of stress, anxiety or depression or have difficulty feeling comfortable and supported in this new environment. Whether you are struggling with addiction issues, depression, anxiety, anger, sexual identity issues, relationship issues, feeling overwhelmed by life's demands, or seeking a deeper sense of purpose and meaning, we can work together to find solutions. Life can be full of pain and struggle, but it is also full of beauty and inspiration. If you have become overwhelmed by the struggle, let's begin today to lighten your burden. I offer a safe, non-judgmental place for you to share your challenges and deepest needs. I believe you have the ability to succeed and thrive when given the right tools and support. I can help you manage overwhelming emotions more effectively, to recognize and change self-defeating patterns of thinking and behaving and to heal from past traumas. In a world that can be very isolating, we all need a place where we can feel deeply heard and understood. I have such gratitude for the help and support I received along the way in my own therapy to overcome challenges and become the best version of myself. I would love to give you this same gift and would consider it a privilege to share in your journey.
I was born in India, grew up in the Middle East, and immigrated to the United States at the age of eleven. Growing up in three countries taught me to appreciate the diversity of the human experience, but more importantly, helped me understand that deep down inside, many of us want the same things - safety, love, affirmation, and happiness. Following my graduation from Arizona State University in May 2007, I entered the field of mental health with a desire to work in spaces as diverse as the people I intended to help. I began my journey with an internship in private practice, where I developed the skills necessary to treat a wide variety of mood and trauma disorders. I graduated with a Masters Degree in Professional Counseling in May 2012 and spent the next four years working with Native American families on the San Carlos Apache Reservation. My time on the reservation was equal parts rewarding and formative, and it solidified my desire to work with individuals and families who have often been historically overlooked or mistreated in healthcare spaces. Upon moving to Atlanta in 2016, I began my ongoing work with members of local LGBTQ+ communities of color. I also returned to private practice at this time and began my work in daytime television. I was extensively involved with Divorce Court in on and off-camera capacities for several seasons before setting out to found a private practice of my own. The formation of Garuda Counseling is, in many ways, a culmination of my experiences as both a person and as a professional. I am excited to work with individuals for all walks of life, but my passion remains working alongside those who have felt unseen or unheard in traditional counseling spaces. Let’s talk soon - I know we can accomplish great things together.
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I am a passionate therapist with a long history of working with adolescents and college students. I am from Atlanta, went to high school in Kennesaw, college in Athens, and graduate school in Seattle. A significant portion of my practice includes college students from various institutions around metro Atlanta, primarily, Emory University, Georgia State, Georgia Tech, Georgia Gwinnett College, and Kennesaw State. I am trained in various models of therapy and also enjoy collaborating with clients to identify and pursue their goals. I am Board Certified in Telemental Health, and am able to offer appointments over videoconferencing if this is more convenient than meeting in person. Please visit www.gafamilycounseling.com for more information.
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Jacqueline Williams is a Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner who has a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the College of Charleston, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Marymount University, a Master of Science in Nursing, Family Nurse Practitioner from Howard University, and a Post Master’s Certificate, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner from Maryville University. In her free time, Jacqueline enjoys spending quality time with her family, socializing with friends, working out, outdoor activities, reading books, solving puzzles, and staying up to date with current affairs, both national and international events. Her motto: Mental Health Matters: Today, Tomorrow, Always.
My practice focuses on helping clients address concerns related to anxiety, stress, depression, life transitions, and relationship concerns (i.e. communication issues, lack of trust, recent break-up, etc.). As a therapist, I am down to earth and relatable. I value taking a directive approach in effort to getting to the root of the issue while helping you identify and implement effective coping strategies to help you live a more fulfilling life.
Healthy Minds Psychology Assoc. is a group practice providing comprehensive mental health services, including psychological and educational assessments, individual, family and couples counseling, and training and supervision. We strive to provide our patients with a superior experience and this means selecting well-trained clinicians and ensuring the highest quality of service to our patients. Our patient-centered approach is critical to our success and we pride ourselves on excellence in every form. Our mission is to empower patients and their families to take charge of their own mental, emotional and physical well being. Each clinician here at Healthy Minds Psychology is committed to fostering supportive, compassionate, and person-centered relationships that will allow you to heal, move forward, and transform your life in a non-judgmental, safe space.