Therapists for college students near Atlanta, GA
Connecting Hearts Counseling is a boutique-style mental health private practice committed to providing culturally sensitive and inclusive mental health services, with a special emphasis on supporting BIPOC individuals. Whether it's through in-person sessions or the convenience of telehealth, we've crafted a space that radiates warmth and support for clients on their journey to mental and emotional well-being. At the heart of our practice are values of growth, authenticity, and health, which extend to both our clients and our dedicated team.
We are a small group practice devoted to helping individuals and families who have been impacted by addictions, substance use, mental health, and trauma. Our goal is to help you create a life worth living. We provide individual, family, and group counseling; treatment placement and assessments; interventions; care management; therapy intensives; and professional supervision and consultation.
Hi, I'm Marilyn. Reaching out for help is often intimidating, especially if you're unsure where to begin. Everyone’s process in therapy will look different, and I’m eager to work with you to discover what that will be. I believe that the therapeutic relationship is most important in this process, and I understand the need to find a good fit. Whether it’s depression, anxiety, stress related to classes, significant life transitions, relationship issues, etc., I will walk with you along your path to healing. Therapy can be a tool to increase self-compassion, understand our emotions, improve relationships, and offer healing. I work with individuals and couples. We all have narratives that guide our lives. Sometimes we get stuck in a narrative that is no longer effective, or we have a difficult time making sense of our experiences. Talking with someone from an objective point of view can help you make sense of your experiences and find meaning in them. I am also a trauma-informed clinician and trained in EMDR.
Love positive counseling is a group practice with several clinicians. The clinician on site includes three fully licensed lpcs and associates. The practice owner is Anna Baxter,Lpc,Cpcs Anna identify as they/them and centers the entire practice on warm compassionate care for everyone, particularly those who identify as LGBTQIA, those with chronic conditions, and those who are on the spectrum. At the Practice, some of the associates have openings including Tina Cason. Tina is under supervision from Dr David Lane,lpc, lmft, cpcs . Tina uses a blended approach that best suites each client . Tina's fee for all counseling including couples is $125 per hour. The practice does not accept insurance. Tina does have some sliding scale available for financial need. Tina is usually in the office on Mondays, Friday and some Saturday from 11 until 8 pm, and is Available telehealth other days. Tina has expertise with disabilities, chronic conditions, life change, depression and anxiety, those on the spectrum, care taker of family members with chronic conditions and disability as well.
At Awakenings Counseling Center in Cartersville, we’re here to help you navigate the challenges of academic pressure, relationships, mental health struggles, and personal growth. Our therapists provide a safe, non-judgmental space to talk about whatever’s on your mind—whether it’s anxiety, depression, ADHD, or just feeling overwhelmed. We offer individual therapy and psychological assessments tailored to your needs, and we’d be honored to support you on your journey. You don’t have to figure it all out alone—we’re here for you.
College can look like you have everything figured out while quietly feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or unsure of who you actually are. Maybe you were used to being the “smart one” or the one who had it together, and now you’re realizing you feel… average. You’re studying harder but barely getting B’s or C’s or even failing, thinking about dropping a class, or questioning whether you’re even on the right path. You might be considering changing your major (again), taking a leave for your mental health, or feeling pressure to graduate on time so you don’t fall behind your friends. You might also be trying to figure out what you actually want to do with your life, feeling overwhelmed by career decisions, grad school applications, or exams like the MCAT or LSAT. Or you’re navigating friendships, your identity, dating, and independence for the first time and realizing it’s not as easy as it was told to you. I work best with college students and young adults who are thoughtful, self-aware, and tired of being stuck in their own head. You might look like you’re doing fine on the outside, but internally feel anxious, disconnected, or unsure of your direction. Therapy with me is collaborative and real. We don’t just talk about what’s going on. We slow things down, understand the patterns underneath it, and figure out how to actually move forward in a way that fits your life. I’m not a one-size-fits-all or “just use these coping skills” therapist. Some sessions we process, some we build tools, and some we focus on getting you unstuck and taking action. The goal is not just awareness, but change that feels realistic and sustainable. If you’re tired of overthinking everything, second-guessing yourself, or feeling like you’re falling behind while everyone else seems fine, therapy can be a space to figure things out without having to pretend you have it all together. Many college students I work with are trying therapy for the first time. You don’t need to have everything figured out or know exactly what your goals are yet, but it does help to have some sense that you want things to feel different and are open to looking at yourself more honestly. This work goes beyond venting or quick fixes. It’s about understanding patterns, building insight, and applying that in real life, even when that process feels uncomfortable at times.
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Amanda is a Licensed Professional Counselor. She has worked in the mental health field since 2004 and wants to see her clients live holistic, full, integrated lives and thus in collaboration with the client attempts to address all concerns in a way that is customized to each individual person's needs and wants. For some individuals this will mean homework outside of sessions (CBT), for others it may mean the use of a specialized technique (like EMDR), and for some individuals this may mean traditional talk therapy (perhaps in conjunction with walking during therapy). Amanda sees adults for individual and group therapy for varying concerns including but not limited to grief, trauma, sexual addictions, depression, and anxiety. Amanda has a particular interest in seeing young adults thrive in the transition from childhood to adulthood.
What Do We Offer? 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. Our board certified psychiatrists are here to help improve your quality of life with various treatment modalities including medication management. Psychiatric Medication Management We strive to offer you with the latest evidence based treatment and medication management with the goal to achieve long term success and to improve your quality of life. Conditions We Treat Major Depression Anxiety Addiction Bipolar Spectrum Disorders Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Obsessive Compulsive Disorder ADD/ADHD Schizophrenia Other Mental Illnesses Suffering With Addictions? Come and see one of our psychiatrists if you are struggling with any addiction including opiates, alcohol, stimulants, or gambling. We have various treatment modalities to help you. Telemedicine We offer telemedicine from the comfort of your home. **Conditions Apply**
Online/Remote &/or In-Person Therapy that is LGBTQIQ+-affirming, sex-positive, intersectional, and polyamory- and kink-knowledgeable. We provide adult psychotherapy services (18 yo +) in-person, and via telepsychology in Georgia and 33 other states. Our practice is open and accepting to all, with particular emphasis on the importance of multiple identities in the lives of patients. This includes knowledge and experience in areas of sexual, gender and relational diversity including sexual and affectional identity/orientation, transgender issues, queer theory, BDSM and kink, polyamory and other non-monogamies. *As a PsyPact provider, I can provide telepsychology (online therapy) services in the following regions: AL, AZ, AR, CO, DE, DC, GA, ID, IL, IN, KY, ME, MD, MN, MO, NE, NV, NH, NJ, NC, OH, OK, PA, TN, TX, UT, VA, WA, WV & WI.
I enjoy helping teenagers preparing for or adjusting to college. College can be a difficult transition. It brings with it a newfound independence, which can be overwhelming or intimidating. By helping students explore their identity and become more confident in themselves, I help them navigate this challenging time in order to experience all the excitement and rewards that college can bring. Additionally, if you struggle with perfectionism and self-criticism, I’m the kind of therapist who can help you learn to love and accept yourself, as you are, and be okay with asking for help when you need it!
Out of the Box Counseling, Coaching, & Consulting takes an innovative approach to counseling, coaching, and consulting. We believe in stepping away from traditional forms counseling, coaching, and consulting by partnering with our clients to meet your individual and unique needs in order to obtain substantial and long-lasting growth. Taking the steps towards personal and/or professional growth not only helps you to understand yourself better, but it also helps you to understand other people better. Throughout this site, you will gain a better understanding of our commitment to serve our community through an array of professional services that address your mental health, physical health, and personal and professional wellbeing. Our professional experiences have prepared us to offer premium services to our community. Thus, we are confident no matter where you are in your journey, Out of the Box CCC has a service that will meet your personal and professional needs.
My name is Ashleigh Tricksey. I have been working in the counseling field for 5 years now. I utilize Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in my theoretical approach while still integrating other techniques that best fit the needs of the client. If you are experiencing anxiety, adjustment issues, depression, grief/loss, low self-esteem, and/or trauma then I am here to help you reach your goals and maintain healthy mental health.
Sometimes we feel stuck. Sometimes we feel overwhelmed. Sometimes we feel bad and we don't know why. My goal is to help you trailblaze through the forest of life with an improved sense of self and sense of direction. To facilitate this process I use a variety of self-assessment tools and provide self-care education. Sessions will involve talk-therapy and may include use of worksheets, journaling, charting, and art-based interventions. I also incorporate the healing power of humor, when appropriate. I will partner with you to help you feel comfortable in your own skin and confident in each step you take towards growth.
I believe counseling is about gaining a complete understanding of oneself to connect the dots of why we think, behave, and feel the way we do. Therapy can help one to see the connection and learn skills to change patterns of self-destructive behavior into life fulfilling achievements. Therapy is a safe space to explore the person you are and look at the negative experiences in your life to start the healing process. In therapy we can work together to understand yourself more fully and work towards the goals you determine. Life is not easy and seeking helping can be the first step to making lasting change towards the future you envision. I desire to help you gain the insight into you so that your future is brighter, and you are stronger in knowing who you are. Yes, we all think we have flaws but sometimes what we think are flaws are strengths hidden by biases and once we understand them a whole new perspective is unveiled. The first step is the hardest but after that I will be there for you each step of the process.
My name is Elizabeth Bryant. As a LGBTQIA+ affirming couples therapist trained in both Gottman and Developmental Model Couples therapy I have come to learn that not every size fits all. Bringing two different people with their own unique backgrounds, life experiences, and values is bound to be tricky. Trying to build a life with someone is wonderful but a challenging adventure to embark on. I work with a variety of couples including but not limited to LGBTQIA+, monogamous, polyamorous, heterosexual, interracial, and neurodivergent. The majority of the couples I work with are looking for a new way forward together but are facing challenges that often feel unresolvable without guidance. It takes courage, vulnerability, patience, open communication and a genuine desire to heal and grow. It is not a journey taken lightly but together we can create a path towards deeper connection and a joy-filled relationship.
Hello! I am a clinical psychologist in metro Atlanta and have specialized in working with University students across the area for 20 years. For more information about my professional background and specialties, check out my website located at http://www.nancylewispsyd.com I provide sessions via Telehealth portal. If you are interested in beginning therapy sessions, please email me through The Thriving Campus portal or at info@nancylewispsyd.com. Be sure to let me know what your current goals are for our work together.
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On top of going to college, are you struggling with lack of sleep or health concerns that are depleting your resources and energy, and impacting your mood? Are you worried about COVID-19 and it’s effect on you, college and your future? I am a health focused therapist and provide effective, practical interventions and existential explorations. In addition to working with students who are dealing with anxiety or depression, I also specialize in working with individuals with chronic health or medical conditions, including those who are managing a mild traumatic brain injury. I provide CBT-I for people who have insomnia and want better sleep. Due to COVID 19 I am now treating students via video conferencing on a private, confidential site.