Therapists for college students near Georgia State University
College can be a wild mix of freedom and stress... with friend drama, missing home but wanting independence, figuring out what you want to do with your life, financial pressure, loneliness when friend groups shift, and the everyday weight of adult responsibilities starting to pile up. It’s a lot to carry, and it makes sense if you’re feeling stuck, anxious, or unsure how to handle it all. And then, when you’re finally ready to reach out for support, finding a therapist can feel like another full-time assignment. Scrolling through endless profiles feels a little like online dating... you’re reading way too many bios, everyone sounds kind of the same, and you’re left wondering who you’ll actually click with. Add in the stress of costs, schedules, and trying to figure out if they’ll really get what you’re going through, and it’s exhausting before you even start. My goal is to make that step less overwhelming and give you a space where you don’t have to perform, pretend, or have it all figured out.
I specialize in working with queer and neurodivergent clients, including those with no formal diagnosis, particularly autistic people, individuals with ADHD, and couples with mixed neurotypes. I am interested in exploring embodiment, somatic interventions, expressive arts, and pleasure activism with clients. I work with a variety of needs, such as navigating non-traditional relationship structures, anxiety, depression, self-actualization, low desire, identity development, and dysphoria, and the way grief can interplay with these needs. I facilitate these explorations through a humanistic, feminist, and systems-oriented lens. My area of focus is trauma-informed sex therapy. I hope to support clients as they defang shame and center joy and pleasure in their lives. I have four years of experience working with survivors of sexual trauma and a lifetime of working with queer people; in addition, I am kink-aware, polyamory-positive and -informed, pro-sex work, and organizer-friendly.
Live and Thrive Counseling is my private practice in the community of Carrollton, Georgia. My office is close to the downtown area, but given the covid-19 changes in our daily living practices, my sessions are now fully online. I have experience working with children, adolescents, and adults that are struggling with depression, anxiety, poor body image, life transitions, self esteem issues, and trauma. As a registered yoga teacher (E-RYT 200) and a licensed professional counselor, I enjoy using the cognitive behavioral modality, given its heavy emphasis on mindfulness and cognitive restructuring. In addition to CBT concepts, sessions often include breathing exercises and relaxation strategy practice that the client can eventually learn to practice on his or her own to promote positive self care and healthy coping skills.
Welcome! I'm Dr. Jasmine Easley, a trauma based therapist helping teens and women to heal trauma through mindful presence. Have you experienced trauma in the past and never got a chance to really talk about it? Do you feel like your mind is occupied with so many thoughts at once? Or maybe you've lost interest in things, and feel your body battling with unwavering emotions that you don't know how to control. Healing is a journey, but if you're ready to take a step back into those past experiences, then you're in the right space. This is your time to confront those thoughts and emotions, and learn healthy skills to address them. If you reside in Georgia or Michigan, I'm here to help you heal through traumatic experiences by fostering a state of mindfulness. I work from a holistic approach, which means along with talk therapy to address past trauma, I will also teach you skills to manage and reduce anxiety, depression, and stress. We will also focus on habits around sleep, nutrition, physical health, and self-care. I look forward to working with you!
I work with clients navigating major life changes, managing anxious thoughts, and overcoming self-doubt. Using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) as a core approach, I help you explore how your thoughts influence your emotions and overall experience. Together, we’ll identify the patterns holding you back and develop strategies to challenge those thoughts.
I am a therapist at Goshen Valley Therapeutics in Canton Ga. I am currently taking some private pay clients. I work with Trauma, LGBTQIA+, Anxiety, Depression, and more. Feel free to contact me for more information on availability.
At the Banyan Tree, we understand that seeking help can be a daunting step. That's why we strive to create a safe and welcoming environment for everyone who walks through our doors. Our counselors and therapists are not only highly trained but also compassionate and understanding, ensuring that each session is a space of trust and growth. Our team of mental health professionals are committed to helping individuals overcome their challenges and discover a path towards inner peace. We are here to support you with anxiety, depression, relationship issues, stress and more. Let us develop a personalized strategy and provide guidance on your journey toward wellness.
We are a sliding scale practice the strives to help and be affordable. Student rates are generally $20 to $30 per session. We specialize in trauma and PTSD, but also work with depression, anxiety, stress, anger, and relationship issues.
Life and navigating the complexities such as depression, anxiety, stress, especially when they stem from personal relationships or family dynamics, can feel isolating and overwhelming. As a licensed professional with a deep understanding of these challenges, I'm here to offer a supportive and understanding environment where your feelings are validated and addressed with care. Together, we will explore the root causes of your struggles, empowering you with the tools to manage and overcome these difficulties I provide a safe, supportive, and non-judgmental space where you can explore thoughts, feelings, and experiences. I specialize in working with individuals, families, and couples. In our work together, you can expect to gain greater self-awareness, emotional balance, and the tools you need to lead a more fulfilling life. I am committed to breaking down barriers to mental health care and offering approaches that respect and reflect the rich diversity of African American men and POC. By utilizing therapies that are tailored to address the specific realities of your life, we focus on building resilience, understanding, and healing in a culturally sensitive manner.
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Are you experiencing symptoms of anxiety, depression, trauma, and overwhelming emotions? Do you struggle to manage your emotions due to big feelings caused by anxiety, depression, and trauma? Affecting your ability to manage your life personally and/or professionally. Counseling is a tool that can help you break unhealthy cycles and assist you in creating safety, trust, and love in yourself. Being an original, together we will build collaboratively a treatment plan that is safe, kind, and nurturing, to the whole of you and your goals.
At Bester Psychological Services, we strive to provide an effective Client-Therapist relationship where you will be motivated and invested in your treatment. We establish goals at the outset of treatment and focus on progress along the way. You will receive an initial comprehensive evaluation to assess your needs. It is our goal to ensure that you leave every session feeling that you are growing and making progress on your journey to happiness. You will be able to gain confidence in your ability to cope and manage your stressors. We will teach you the skills needed to be successful on your path to reaching your goals. We provide individual, family and group therapy focusing on a wide array of challenges. We work with children, adolescents and adults across the lifespan. We take a comprehensive approach to treatment and constantly evaluate your needs. Feel free to reach out to us for a free, non-judgmental and confidential phone consultation. If we cannot help you, we will connect you with the right resources. It is our goal to ensure that you get the help you need during your challenging time. We are available via phone or email for a direct referral.
Have you not been feeling like yourself lately? Are you feeling depressed, angry, moody, or fed up with life? or Did you just recently experience a breakup and/or having problems with your partner/spouse? You do not have to feel alone because together we can develop solutions to resolve issues. I want you to feel encouraged, validated, and challenged during therapy. I am committed to empowering you with utilizing coping skills and familiarizing yourself with options to overcome barriers to help you navigate through difficult times. I am highly skilled, compassionate, empathetic, and solution-oriented licensed professional counselor dedicated to providing exceptional care and implementing effective treatment plans with diverse populations. My specialties include relationship issues,Grief, and Divorce. In addition, I am willing to address any issues that are highlighted on my page. I'm confident that we can work towards achieving your personal goals to improve your emotional health. I offer flexible business hours to accommodate your schedule which include early morning appointments starting at 7am, appointments after 5pm, and weekends.
*Telehealth/video sessions I have spent most of my career working as a therapist in a college counseling center. I am very familiar with all the challenges that being a student and balancing a new life bring. Becoming who you are going to be -while feeling and balancing all the things can seem so overwhelming! I work well with students who are struggling with fear, anxiety (social and other), relationships, old memories, trauma, recovering from sexual assault, past abuse, family conflict, low self esteem, worthlessness, self harm, eating difficulties, existential crisis, coming out-LGBTQ, and multicultural issues. My students tend to learn who they are and what matters to them, how to feel more peaceful, more joyful, more at ease, and more self loving. They often learn how to communicate better, say no, sleep at night, and have healthier relationships with others. I partner a lot with people who are healing from PTSD, or are grieving and have suffered losses as well. A lot of my clients say they feel more courageous, more at home in their body, more content being themselves and trusting of themselves after we work together. They feel empowered and comfortable being who they are. Although I am a private pay practice, please ask me about my student discount.I have a passion for working with students. We can also talk about appointment availability. If you are covered by insurance, I can give you a Superbill to submit to your insurance company for reimbursement.
Hello! I'm so glad you're here! I work with folks who have learned to survive and navigate the world by making themselves small, putting their heads down, and doing the hard things that no one else will. They are intelligent, resourceful, and strong, so it is tempting to feel like if they try harder, think more, or be less themselves- all their feelings, challenges, or circumstances will change. But that hasn't been working. Often, they find themselves at the end of their rope, exhausted, disappointed, and unable to trust anyone- even themselves. If that sounds like you, I’m here to tell you- you are not alone. You deserve to be the fullest version of yourself with all the gentleness, acceptance, and support you dreamed of at the end of that rope. My goal for my clients is to work together to untangle the web of experiences, beliefs, and expectations that makes them feel stuck in survival mode, find healing, and move forward with self-compassion and hope. I view my role in therapy as a partner and a safe environment for my clients as they learn to hear, trust, and use their voices after the world has worked tirelessly to keep them quiet. I thrive in the real, raw, and grounded parts of life and hold space for my clients as they learn to unpack, access, and integrate their truth in those areas.
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I promise to be there for you every step of your journey. I strive to help you grow from your struggles, heal from your pain, and move forward to where you hope to be in your life. My focus is to help individuals heal, energize, and become aware of their inner strengths. I achieve this by providing a non-judgmental safe space, listening to your concerns, and customizing a treatment plan. I bring 24 years of experience to my small private practice. You will receive individualized care in a compassionate and caring environment.
As no two individuals are the same, I tailor my work with each client to address the challenges unique to you. As Ward Foley has stated, "We are not given a good life or a bad life. We are given a life. It is up to us to make it good or bad." I am glad that you found this platform and have taken the courageous first step of being here! When working with clients, I focus on their strengths and their ability to create lasting change for themselves. My approach to therapy is holistic, factoring the mind, body, and spirit into wellness to help empower you. I utilize CBT, mindfulness, and strengths based approaches and provide compassion, healing honesty, and support throughout our time together. I began my career working in both inpatient as well as outpatient settings. I completed my Master's in Social Work at the University of South Carolina. I have worked with a wide range of populations facing a wide range of issues for over seven years- from hospice to trauma, crisis and substance abuse counseling in an inpatient setting, to most recently in the past two years practicing individual counseling in a purely outpatient setting. I am skilled in crisis management and trauma focused CBT having worked in an inpatient mental health setting for three years. I am very comfortable working with anyone from 18 years and up, LGBTQ friendly. I specialize in emotional and physical regulation to help manage difficult situations, depression, anxiety, grief/loss/bereavement, prior trauma/ re-experiencing of traumatic events, geriatric focused counseling, life transitions, and general stress. I am ready to help you find ways to navigate through major life changes, depression, anxiety, isolation, relationship stress, addiction, prior trauma, and many other factors that may be keeping you from thriving. You don't have to be alone on this journey. I will help equip you with new tools that will service you for years to come into being your best self and help you find solutions you already have within you but haven't been able to access. Whether you are looking for long term therapy to sort out past hurts, or short term therapy to see your way out of a difficult situation, I look forward to supporting you to reach your goals. Let's work together to understand the root of your struggles and address issues with long-lasting strategies to help you work towards the life you have always wanted!
*note: I am currently working full-time as a telehealth therapist!* As a person-centered therapist, I believe in creating a warm, safe space where you can feel heard, understood, and comfortable being yourself. I prioritize building an authentic and collaborative therapist-client relationship, grounded in mutual respect and empathy, to ensure a supportive and genuine therapeutic experience. My goal is to walk alongside you, offering support without judgment, as we work through the challenges you're facing. I know that life can be tough, and therapy can feel intimidating at first, but I’m here to help you navigate it with kindness and understanding. Together, we’ll work at your pace to help you find your inner strength and make positive changes that fit your life. No matter what you’re going through, I’m here to listen, support, and walk with you every step of the way.I am a Licensed Master Social Worker practicing under the direct supervision of Jessica G. Sexton, LPC, LLC (License Number: LPC01661). As an LMSW, I provide therapeutic services within the scope of my professional training and in accordance with the guidelines set forth by the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) and the applicable state licensing boards. As an LMSW, my clinical practice is supervised by Jessica G. Sexton, a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). While I am fully qualified to provide therapeutic services, all clinical work is conducted under the guidance and supervision of Jessica to ensure the highest standard of care and compliance with all relevant laws and ethical guidelines. Clients seeking services from me should be aware that I am not independently licensed to practice as a fully autonomous therapist and that I am operating under supervision as per the laws of Georgia. Supervision will include regular case reviews, consultation, and oversight to ensure that all treatment plans and therapeutic interventions adhere to professional and ethical standards. If you have any questions regarding the supervision relationship or wish to contact my supervisor regarding your treatment, please feel free to inquire with Jessica directly at (470)-236-8131.
I tailor treatment to each individual and offer a safe environment where I listen without judgment. I enjoy working with eating disorders and offer a warm and supportive way of understanding recovery. Therapy is a process, and I am here to help in identifying triggers, managing the symptoms and overcoming difficulties. I am working with children, adolescents and young adults facing a range of challenges including eating disorders, anxiety, depression, family conflict and trauma. I follow an integrated therapeutic approach, combining: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Interpersonal Therapy (IPT), Narrative Therapy, DBT. I am offering culturally sensitive and trauma-informed care. My background consists of providing individual and family therapy which has included providing treatment to children, adolescents, college students, and adults with a variety of presenting concerns. I work under the clinical direction and supervision of Amy Smith-Barnes, Psy.D. I encourage you to contact me with any questions and look forward to connecting with you.