Therapists for college students near 30309
Dr Jane Huei Chen Cheng is an expert on using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and creative ways to provide psychotherapy in order to help people better manage their relationship to their emotions and to create a happier, wealthier life. She is an Amazon best-selling author and has appeared on TV to speak about tools to help people live an abundant life. She has unique gifts to bring healing and empowerment to help people to create a better version of themselves. She has been working as a lead pastor in several American churches to guide people to live purpose-driven lives in order to use their own gifts to serve more people. She has mastered skills to treat people with depression, anxiety, trauma, anger, OCD, as well as sexuality issues and identity discovery. She has over 20 years of experience in providing psychotherapy, coaching and consultation services. She is part of the Path referral network, which means that when you reach out, our team will get back to you quickly to schedule our first session. We are committed to making therapy affordable. Through Path, she is in-network for most commercial insurances, so you're only responsible for your co-pay!
I firmly believe that the mind is the most important part of ourselves. It influences how we experience the world and how others experience and see us in our day to day lives. Just as is the case with any part of the body, there are times when this crucial part of who we are may “not work as well as it should” or be subject to illness due to circumstances that are often beyond our control. We face unprecedented challenges in the world today we owe it to ourselves to prioritize mental health. I work daily with my patients (both adults and children) on improving their mental health and well-being and building resilience to not only meet these challenges head on, but to thrive.
I strongly believe that a safe, empathetic, non-judgmental environment is a place that fosters acceptance and growth. You may find yourself faced with life challenges that feel almost impossible to handle, and the need to have your thoughts and concerns heard and validated. I will walk with you on your journey to self-discovery and self-compassion, as well as provide you with the opportunity to find and apply your strengths to your daily life. We will work to identify and challenge any barriers to growth that may be holding you back from effectively navigating and tolerating the uncomfortable emotions and challenging situations that can arise unexpectedly. I use an eclectic approach to counseling tailored to my client and their needs. I believe that building trust between the client and counselor is of the utmost importance in a therapeutic relationship. I have experience working with a variety of clients with varying mental health needs such as eating disorders, body image concerns, depression, anxiety, adjustment to life changes, grief/loss, substance use/abuse, and trauma. I graduated from Georgia Gwinnett College with BS in Clinical Psychology in 2017 and from Mercer University with an MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling in 2020. I also completed my 200 hour yoga teacher training at Ebb and Flow Yoga, Spa, & Float in 2017. I have experience working with adolescent, young adult, and adult women in the field of eating disorders, mood disorders, depression, and anxiety. I also like to incorporate my yoga teachings into my counseling where appropriate. I am a mother, spouse, avid reader, counselor, yogi, and friend. But most importantly I am human and I understand how difficult being human can be sometimes. Therefore, I will seek to hear and understand your world and struggles you face in that world. I believe I can help by offering a compassionate ear, coping skills, and a safe place to process emotions. If you are hurting, or just need help coping in general, please do not hesitate to reach out. I would love the opportunity to see if I am a good fit for you! ****VIRTUAL APPOINTMENTS ONLY AT THIS TIME****
My speciality is in reproductive health counseling. This can span from managing mental health issues alongside of reproductive health difficulties, family building and family planning.
Cheers to you for starting (or continuing) your mental wellness journey! This part is not easy- but you can feel proud for doing so! Therapy with me will feel like a safe space to have meaningful and transformative dialogue. Together, we will identify a treatment plan that will help you in navigating: life transitions, relationships, trauma, breakups, family concerns, stress/anxiety, work/career issues, thinking patterns, self-esteem, etc. I believe our thoughts are pivotal in how we see others, ourselves, and the world. If you struggle with negative thought patterns, often feel “in your head” and struggle to thrive in your day to day, let’s talk! I have extensive training and experience with reframing unhelpful thoughts, imposter syndrome, decreasing stress & anxiety symptoms, and self-image concerns. Let’s work together to improve the relationship with yourself and others! My commitment to clients is to show up authentically, and to provide a safe space that allows you to do the same! While the work of therapy can be challenging and complex, I do my best to make it enjoyable, productive, and worthwhile! Please feel free to contact me with questions or to schedule your first session! Take care!
We heal when we're heard and understood. if we can can adapt healthy coping skills to our day to day lives, we will thrive. Check out my website below to learn more!
Marcia Williams is a licensed therapist with over 21 years of clinical expertise, specializing in narcissistic abuse recovery. She provides individual, couples, and group therapy, guiding clients through the healing process with treatment modalities including CBT and Motivational Interviewing using a compassionate and informed approach. As the author of Groomed: Life Married to a Narcissist and How I Overcame Narcissistic Abuse, she draws from personal and professional experience to support survivors. Marcia also founded the Passage to Peace recovery program, offering a structured pathway for victims of narcissistic abuse to reclaim their lives.
Victoria specializes in treating women experiencing anxiety, depression, eating disorders, grief, trauma recovery, and young adult life and career transitions. She has training and experience in helping individuals explore their beliefs about God’s love, forgiveness, and other questions in a nonjudgmental environment. She has spent extended time ministering to students, professionals, and the expat community internationally. She welcomes clients of all (or no) faith backgrounds.
Managing school coursework, social commitments, family obligations, and future life planning can be a lot. College years can be really wonderful but can also become quite overwhelming at times. If you're finding it difficult to manage it all, let's talk. You've set out to better your life by earning a degree and you don't have to struggle through the experience. I work with clients attempting to manage increased feelings of anxiety and depression. Sometimes these feelings are due to the stress of increased demands and sometimes they seem to come out of no where. Partnering with a therapist can help identify your particular struggles and what may help to begin to improve things. Please feel free to check out my website for more information or to contact me directly to talk more.
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 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.
Life can be hard. I get it. Especially when trying to balance the already difficult challenges of daily life and trying to be successful in higher education at the same time. Anxiety, family conflict, relationship problems, imposter syndrome, and other common problems are understandable concerns with everything today’s college student have to deal with. Adjustment to college by itself can be challenging, be it undergrad or even grad school. I believe I can help… I have a very down-to-earth, non-judgmental style and like to think that I am easy to talk to. I have over 20 years of experience in Mental Health and Higher Education. Therapeutically, I use an integrative approach that draws heavily on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Systems Theory, and is influenced by social justice frameworks. Professionally my interests include racially marginalized students, developmental concerns, family of origin concerns, relationship concerns, stress/anxiety induced academic performance issues, men’s issues, and imposter syndrome/sense of belonging. Outside of work, I consider myself a “Blerd”. I’m a serious movie/cinema buff. I’m also a fan of all things Comics and Sci-Fi/fantasy. I enjoy community service and cultural events. (Note: I can not accept current Emory University Students)
College can be an exciting yet challenging time. I offer therapy services to help you navigate stress, anxiety, depression, identity exploration, and life transitions. Whether you’re adjusting to campus life, dealing with academic pressure, or managing relationships, I’m here to support you. Together, we can work on developing healthy coping skills and building resilience for your college journey.
I believe that my clients, no matter their age, are the experts of themselves and believe in playing a supportive role in my clients' transformation toward restoration, self-empowerment, and healing. I have come to see how incredibly courageous and resilient individuals can be and find it to be a blessing and a privilege to be able to do the work that I do. I have specialized in treating survivors of abuse and trauma and received certifications to provide Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Treatment and work with survivors of violence, trauma, and torture, and currently working toward a certification in EMDR. I also enjoy working with individuals and families dealing with a wide range of challenges including anxiety, depression, family systems issues and conflicts, difficulty with adjustments, grief and loss, and acculturation issues. I utilize Cognitive Behavioral, EMDR, and Narrative Therapy, as well as creative and play therapy techniques. I am devoted to the field of counseling and helping people from all walks of life and circumstances and am honored to be invited into the lives of so many individuals. In addition, I am able to assist both English and Korean speaking clients.
Holistic Counseling: HOW IT WORKS, We start where the client is and help them cope with whatever life trauma or challenges (the root of the issues) that has changed their homeostasis (the ability of an environment to maintain stability in spite of changes). Our service includes helping people find their goals to have a healthy and success place in life and business. With that being said, we know how important having the right counselor is when it comes to your needs! That’s how we ensure your success by giving you the right tools through coaching/counseling to cope with life challenges and business' changes.
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Jessica R.M. Goodnight, Ph.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist. She offers specialty mental health services to people struggling with fear and anxiety, including anxiety and emotional pain that has resulted from traumatic experiences. She uses effective, science-based methods that help people recover and thrive as quickly as possible. These kinds of treatments are a lot like having a physical therapist or a personal trainer - there's work to do, but it pays off. Dr. Goodnight is warm, irreverent, and radically genuine in her style as a therapist.
Congratulations on taking the first step toward becoming a new and improved version of yourself. I am here to help you identify your strengths so you may begin to flourish, on your own terms. About me: I am a Licensed Professional Counselor with 20 years of experience working in the mental health field. I have a very curious mind and a genuine interest in understanding what drives people. I am also a great listener. I am person-centered therapist by nature, taking a strength-based approach to therapy. I enjoy working with individuals, ages 18 and up. I love to create a warm, non-judgmental, egalitarian environment. I believe unconditional positive regard is of the utmost importance. I look forward to working with you!
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I am a License Clinical Social Worker/therapist. This is a solo practice offering individual. and couple's counseling through a virtual format only; Tues, Thursday, Friday and Saturdays. I am a seasoned clinician with over 40 years of experience in both private and public sectors. My approach is strength based, with the focus on tapping into your inner resources for buttressing confidence and self-esteem to effectively engage with the world around you.