Therapists for college students near Georgia State University
Hello, I'm Dr. Rick Van Haveren, a Licensed Psychologist of over 20 years. I have a unique practice where I integrate school/work, health/sport, and life goals. You might experience problems with your relationships. This can lead to difficulties at work, and over time contribute to health problems. Further, a student might struggle in school. The result can be a poor attitude at home, which can cause negative emotions and ineffective coping. The goal of my practice is for you to develop strategies for the best personal life, career, and health. Are you ready to maximize your potential? Visit my website today, www.performancephd.com. You can also learn more here: https://youtu.be/PLZSXI
I hold a Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and am a multi-state licensed clinician, practicing for 9 years. I am bilingual, fluent in Spanish. I have worked with, and feel comfortable working with those individuals who are living different lifestyles and come from different cultures and backgrounds. I believe that the foundation of effective therapy lies in a strong, trusting therapeutic relationship. My approach focuses on creating a safe, judgment-free space where you can be your authentic self. I strive to be real, relatable, and easy to talk to, offering support that is genuine and compassionate. Together, we’ll navigate your challenges at a pace that feels right for you, working toward clarity, healing, and personal growth
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Hi! Seeking therapy is a courageous step, and my hope is to gain your trust and build rapport. I provide therapy in a non-judgmental space to help facilitate this. I embrace “to be flawed is to be human,” and with this will focus from a Strengths perspective in our work together. My role is to help empower you to use your positive character traits to shift towards the change you want to see in life. I will incorporate mindfulness practice as well as components of Person-centered therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Solution-Focused Therapy and CBT to guide you in your therapeutic journey. My only requirements to work together are honesty and an open-mind. I thoroughly enjoy working with adults and adolescents, including those struggling with substance abuse issues.
Hello! My name is Mike and I have been working as a therapist since I graduated with my Master’s in Applied Clinical Psychology from USC Aiken in 2022. Prior to this I attended The Ohio State University where I graduated with a Bachelor’s in Psychology. I have worked as a therapist in a university psychology clinic, an inpatient psychiatric hospital, in the community with children and teens, and currently in the prison system. I feel as though working in these different settings with clients from different backgrounds has helped me be the best therapist possible. If you are interested in booking a session with me, please click my headway link!
I am a Licensed (Clinical) Psychologist. I provide individual/family therapy for adults and adolescents, and offer both day and evening appointments. Therapy sessions are provided primarily online (via secure interactive video conferencing), with option of occasional in-office sessions as needed -- eliminating commute time and allowing access to sessions at a time and in a convenient, private place of your choosing. I have extensive training and experience with a wide array of presenting challenges, including but not limited to: mood struggles (Depression, Anxiety, OCD, Panic, PTSD, Bipolar), stress/anger management, life/family transitions, relationship struggles, ADHD/learning/organizational difficulties, grief/coping with loss, etc. For further information, refer to Internet Portal: drjudykerley.secure-client-area.com
Feeling overwhelmed? Having trouble coping with the stress of everyday life? Feeling stuck? I’m here to help equip you with the tools and support you need to cope. I am passionate about serving others and helping them achieve wellness holistically. I tailor sessions to each client's individual needs. I believe that having faith in something greater than oneself can lead to lasting change. Faith and spirituality can be an important tool in the counseling process. Although my Christian faith is important to me, I respect those with other beliefs and only incorporate faith and spirituality at the client's request.
Grace to Grace Behavioral Health was founded by Licensed Clinical Social Worker Johnita McGee Smith to provide compassionate, faith-rooted, and evidence-based care for individuals, couples, and families in Virginia. Our practice is grounded in trauma-informed care, cultural sensitivity, and a deep respect for each person’s journey. Whether you’re facing anxiety, trauma, depression, or life transitions, we offer a safe and supportive space for healing.
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Hello! Thank you for viewing my profile. I am a psychologist specializing in adolescent/young adult psychology. My approach is client-centered, cognitive behavioral, and strengths-based. I believe that empathy, compassion, and unconditional positive regard are the core of therapeutic relationship.
As a counselor my goal is to help people find inner peace, fulfillment, and purpose in their lives. I earned my B.S. in Psychology from Georgia Gwinnett College (2017), and my M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Richmont Graduate University (2019). I welcome individuals or couples of any gender, race, ethnicity, religion, background, and sexual orientation. I am also comfortable integrating your religious beliefs into your therapeutic process, if you desire.
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I love working with people who think they may have lost the plot. Who wonder if their symptoms may be a natural reaction to our society and our utter disconnection....from everything. I see you, and I get it. I think there is more to a life well-lived than mainstream notions of success. Come explore your life through values exploration and honest self-assessment, whether short or long-term. Welcoming and affirming for LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC. I have an eclectic approach, which is a fancy way of saying that I don't rely on any one way of approaching curiosities. But my starting point is always from a place of your strengths, the things you are doing well, and your unique interests/wants/needs. I trend toward elements from Acceptance and Commitment, Positive Psychology, Existentialism, Brief Solution- Focused, Motivational Interviewing, Behavioral Activation, Radical Acceptance, and Mindfulness. I am progressive in my politics, non-religious, and I believe that cursing is a valid form of self-expression. Humor is a big part of how I communicate and I believe it can get us through a lot of things. Despite being a middle-aged white woman who grew up in the south, you will find no bigoted mindset here. I will never pretend to understand the totality of your experience, but I do promise to see you, hear you, and respect you, while being mindful of the systemic, familial, and cultural issues that may be impacting you. I have stopped taking insurance because of all the barriers it creates from its medical model of viewing functionality and need. I know this creates a financial barrier for some, but I believe that until the system changes, its more of a detriment overall. But lets check those out-of-network benefits and see what we can squeeze out of the insurance company for you :)
Counselors, Therapists, and Psychiatry in Woodstock, GA—Counseling, Therapy, and Life Coaching Exercise is a crucial component to your physical health. But have you ever focused upon your mental health with the same drive as you do exercising to stay fit? Like physical health, your mental health takes acknowledgement and focus. And maintaining your mental health takes time and effort. “Healing isn’t about changing who you are; it’s about changing your relationship to who you are. A fundamental part of that is honoring how you feel.” – Suzanne Heyn It is important to monitor your moods and how you feel. If you notice that you haven’t been feeling like yourself, it is time to figure out why. At Thriveworks Woodstock, we know just how important mental health is, and we offer premium mental health care to support our clients. We want to help you get to the bottom of whatever it is that is challenging you. Could I Benefit from Working with a Counselor or Therapist? Anyone—yes, anyone—can benefit from counseling or life coaching. There are so many obstacles and challenges we face daily and learning how to tackle each one is key to a healthy, happy life. Deciding that you need a little guidance is not something anyone should be ashamed of. People seek counseling for many different reasons, and at Thriveworks Woodstock, we understand that no two people are the same. Our counselors help clients with a wide range of challenges including: -Depression, anxiety, or another mental illness -Relationship issues -Negative thinking patterns -Grief and loss -Divorce -Major life transitions -Anger management -Problematic habits or behaviors -Lack of self-esteem -Addiction -Substance abuse -Feelings of loneliness Any of the items on this list may or may not have struck home with you. Either way, a counselor or therapist can help you with practically any issue you are experiencing. They know that every person is unique, and they are equipped with the tools necessary to assist you in overcoming whatever you are facing. Here are a few examples of how a counselor or therapist at Thriveworks Woodstock can help you: Have you been feeling really down lately and aren’t quite sure why? Nothing seems to be going right at work, home, or in your social life. You feel like you have been stuck in a never-ending downward spiral. You see a counselor at Thriveworks Woodstock, and they tell you that you are battling depression. But not to worry because you are not alone, they are there to help you and lead you on the path to a happier lifestyle. 2 million adults in America are battling some sort of depressive disorder. Your counselor can help you learn to cope with the hard times and celebrate the good times. Marriage is a huge commitment between two people, and let’s face it, it isn’t always easy. A successful marriage takes time, communication, and trust; if the time isn’t spent trying to grow together your marriage could struggle. At Thriveworks Woodstock, our marriage counselors will help you and your significant other work on opening your lines of communication in order to ease future conflicts. Our clinicians will develop a clear plan for each couple they work with based on their unique needs. Everyone experiences stress at one point or another. Stress can be motivating when it deals with completing a task in a timely manner, but if someone experiences too much stress, it can be harmful to their mental health. Our clinicians at Thriveworks Woodstock can help discover the root of your stress and provide you with techniques to cope and handle stressful times. Schedule a Session at Thriveworks Woodstock Seeking counseling is an important decision, and we know that. We are ready to help you take steps towards a happier, healthier life. At Thriveworks Woodstock we strive to create a personalized treatment plan for every patient in whatever challenge they are facing. We accept many different insurance plans as well as offer flexible hours with weekend and evening availability. We want our clients to get the help they need as soon as possible. So, if you think you could benefit from working with a counselor, call to schedule an appointment today. New clients often have their first appointment within 24 hours.
Psychiatric Professionals of Georgia (PPG) has partnered with Geode Health to provide multiple new locations, increasing access to mental health care in Georgia. We have offices in Athens, Suwanee, Alpharetta, Gainesville, Peachtree Corners, and soon to be in Augusta and Savannah as well. We provide in person as well as telehealth visits. Psychiatric Professionals of Georgia provides comprehensive evaluations for a variety of psychiatric conditions. Our aim is to provide a safe, trusting, and confidential environment that is designed to help find the right treatment strategies that will help your journey into wellness. New patient forms can be found here: https://psychiatricprofessionals.com/new-patients.php
College can be exciting, but it can also feel overwhelming. Many of the students I work with are trying to figure out their career path while also managing stress, anxiety, or feeling down. You might be questioning your major, worrying about the future, struggling with social anxiety, or feeling pressure to keep everything together while balancing school and life. I work best with college students who want a supportive place to talk through what they’re experiencing and learn practical ways to cope with stress, anxiety, and uncertainty about their next steps. Together, we focus on helping you feel more confident in your choices, manage difficult emotions, and build skills that make college—and life beyond it—feel more manageable.
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In a world that often values toughness, being a highly sensitive and soft-hearted person can feel like a burden. We might say “yes” when we really mean “no”. And we may feel like we have to act differently to fit in, even if it means putting others before ourselves. Sometimes it can feel tough to find our inner courage, speak up for what we want, and create positive boundaries. This can be especially true when we’re striving for success in our careers, supporting our loved ones emotionally, or navigating big life changes. Through brainspotting, mindfulness, and somatic techniques, we’ll gently uncover the patterns that have kept you feeling stuck and build the self-trust needed to honor your own needs. As you release emotional weight and reconnect with yourself, you’ll cultivate resilience, confidence, and a deeper sense of balance in your life. If you’re ready to embrace your sensitivity, set healthier boundaries, and reconnect with yourself, I’m here to help. Let’s work together to create a life that feels balanced, authentic, and fulfilling. Reach out today to begin your journey toward healing and growth.
Rachel Clark (she/they) received a Bachelor of Art in Psychology (2018) from Agnes Scott College in Atlanta, Georgia, and she recently earned a Master of Art in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. She is passionate about providing quality, accessible mental healthcare to all people, and strives to approach clients' issues from a holistic and multicultural viewpoint. They are an LAPC currently under supervision with an LPC. Rachel has experience in helping clients with depression, anxiety, relationship struggles, trauma, and LGBTQ+ issues.
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