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Therapists for college students near Atlanta, GA

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Jayde Mullis
Counselor
Atlanta, GA

Jayde uses the pronouns they/them and identifies as a trans-nonbinary lesbian. They are working on a specialization in LGBTQ+. BIPOC, and neurodiverse clientele with prior experience working with these marginalized populations. Jayde is a graduate of the University of Georgia’s Masters in mental health counseling program with experience seeing individuals and groups. As an autistic individual, Jayde seeks to help other neurodiverse individuals with identifying and accommodating their unique needs. Jayde operates with a social justice queer affirming lens utilizing modalities such as narrative therapy and interpersonal process theory. They are adept at pulling interventions from DBT, IFS, somatic, and mindfulness practice. Jayde prides themselves on their ability to connect, empathize with and advocate for their clients. They strive to provide a safe, nonjudgmental space for processing and healing. Jayde is Practicing under the supervision of Nick Marzo, MS, LPC, LMHC, CST, CPCS, NCC, CCMHC and under the direction of James Kingman, MS, LPC, NCC.

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Roots Therapy
Pre-Licensed Professional
Smyrna, GA

Roots Therapy is a boutique counseling practice that offers a safe space for individuals to explore and understand themselves. The practice believes that therapy involves diving into one’s past and roots to create new paths forward towards healing, self-love, and a sense of belonging. Through evidence-based therapy, Roots Therapy aims to help clients achieve emotional well-being, overcome obstacles, and foster growth towards a more beautiful life. With a warm and welcoming environment, Roots Therapy invites individuals to discover themselves alongside a supportive community of qualified providers.

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Alexis Crewse
Pre-Licensed Professional
Decatur, GA

Are you feeling disconnected, discontent, overwhelmed, or stuck? Let's work on it! In therapy, we'll break down limiting beliefs, connect to your true Self, and release shame and trauma weighing you down. Tuning into your values, desires, fears, and patterns can unlock a fulfilling, peaceful life. As a queer therapist with ADHD, I love working with neurodivergent and queer clients in their Quarter-life stage! Bring your authentic, human self to my judgment-free office. I have experience working with anxiety, burnout, perfectionism, panic, depression, grief, body image, and couples (ENM inclusive). My priority as a therapist is to help you meet YOUR goals & create a space for you to embrace the REAL you. We'll build a toolkit of coping skills to ease pain in your daily life and dive deep to heal the parts of you that are suffering. I draw on IFS, ACT, and attachment-based therapy principles, among others. I'm honored that you're considering me as your therapist. I know personally and professionally that therapy is an avenue for liberation, and I would love to be part of your journey to freedom. You got this! Please reach out, I can't wait to hear from you!

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Elizabeth Valera
Licensed Professional Counselor
Decatur, GA

Do you feel like you need a space to sort though everything that has been happening in your life, without judgement? If you are feeling anxious, grieving a loss or simply looking to understand yourself better, my counseling room aims to provide a welcoming space. You will feel less overwhelmed and more prepared for everything in your week. Both virtual and in-office visits are available. Email or call today to get started!

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Liesl Engelbrecht
Pre-Licensed Professional
Marietta, GA

Regardless of what brings you to counseling, my goal is to truly understand you as a human being and the unique perspectives, experiences, and identities that you bring into the room and how best to support and challenge you in your growth. My hope as your counselor is that you can bring your authentic self and feel safe to dive deep and gain insight and self-awareness so that you can make the change you are looking for. I feel honored to sit with clients and be entrusted with their stories. I am often inspired by my clients and the things they share. I want counseling to feel collaborative and for you to have a say in your experience, therefore, openness, communication and feedback is so important to me. I specialize in trauma, religious trauma, self-harm, grief and loss, identity exploration, self-esteem, life transitions, substance use, and process addictions. I am particularly passionate about working with individuals exploring their identity, gender, and/or sexual orientation. As a former athlete, I also enjoy supporting athletes managing performance pressures and daily stressors. Please feel free to reach out for a free 15-minute phone consultation to see if I may be a good fit for you.

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Wayfare Counseling
Pre-Licensed Professional
Marietta, GA

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Tom Liu
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Atlanta, GA

Unlike other therapists who believe that the mind is the key to unlocking everything, I believe in the holistic perspective of working with mind, emotions, and body. I have over 400-hours of certifications on the most scientifically backed approaches towards holistic healing which combines physiology, psychology, biology, neuroscience, and ancient Chinese healing practices. Through my sessions you will learn how the mind-body connection helps open neuropathways to healing. The skillset you learn in session will become a part of your "toolset" on your life- long journey towards happiness and wellbeing. I will not wholly agree with you, or "uh huh" you too much. I will push you, heal you, and help you in your apprenticeship to the truth.

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A Healing Paradigm, LLC
Group practice
Atlanta, GA

Our office offers offer counseling, psychological testing and educational services. A Healing Paradigm is a African centered psychology practice providing culturally competent care to students and communities. Our staff offers a combined 40 years of experience providing assessment, education, and counseling services. Our goal is to provide culturally competent psychological assessment, continuing education, and counseling interventions that consider the unique needs of each individual. Our practice has a particular focus on trauma recovery, secondary trauma, educational advocacy for children, and work with professionals in high stress situations.

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Bright Transformations Therapy Services
Group practice
Atlanta, GA

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Angela Schaffner
Psychologist
Atlanta, GA

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Tricia Anbinder
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Decatur, GA

For over a decade, my practice has welcomed those seeking change, peace, and insight. I carefully tailor my therapeutic approach to each individual client. I assess each client’s specific goals, strengths, and challenges, and, together, we develop an appropriate treatment plan. I am always dedicated to creating an environment where clients feel safe to be challenged and to grow.

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Hirt Psychology
Group practice
Atlanta, GA

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Bridgepoint Clinic
Clinic or agency
Smyrna, GA

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Heather Wheeler
Pre-Licensed Professional
Marietta, GA

I am passionate about helping young adults process their identity and emotions during life transitions and as they come into who they are. Clients leaving high school, graduating college, entering marriage or their first jobs often find that they are reevaluating what their values are and how their early childhood experiences have affected them. I enjoy working with clients as they walk through these parts of their story and come to understand themselves better.

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Unlimited Spectrum Counseling & Wellness
Group practice
Atlanta, GA

As compassionate, experienced LGBTQ+ therapists, we can help you with anxiety, depression, relationships, sexuality or gender identity and begin achieving your vision of a better life. You may be feeling stressed, alone, depressed, or anxious. Maybe you don’t know what is wrong - your life just feels empty and lacking purpose. One thing you do know is that you’re tired of the struggle. You’re hoping a therapist can help - and we CAN help - even if you feel doubtful about that right now. We offer the safe, affirming space for you.

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Madeline Franke
Pre-Licensed Professional
Atlanta, GA

Hi, I'm Madeline! At the heart of my work is a deep belief in the power of authentic, meaningful human connection. From a person-centered, trauma-informed approach, I strive to meet each client exactly where they are, with empathy, gentle care, and acceptance. As a fellow creative, I love incorporating play, art, and expressive tools into the therapy process. With specialized training in play therapy and expressive arts approaches, enjoy using creative, personalized interventions to empower clients as they express themselves, explore and gain insight into emotions and experiences, and build on their unique strengths. I believe therapy should be a safe, developmentally appropriate space where you can feel truly seen, heard, and supported. I also value collaboration, partnering with families to offer helpful resources and build a strong support system rooted in trust that nurtures growth and healing. Before joining the team at Early Connections, I worked with children, teens, and young adults in a community mental health setting, offering individual and family counseling to those navigating anxiety, mood disorders, ADHD, suicidal ideation, childhood trauma, school challenges, and adjustment. I’ve also supported undergraduate college students through social, emotional, and academic challenges in a university setting. Over the past few years, I’ve had the privilege of working as a research assistant, focusing on suicide prevention in vulnerable populations. These valuable experiences have all shaped my heart for this work. I’m especially passionate about supporting others through anxiety, depression, stress, life changes, trauma, grief and loss, and issues related to emotional regulation, identity, and self-worth. I earned my Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Psychology from the University of Georgia, where I also studied Human Services and Human Development and Family Science. I received my Master of Science (M.S.) in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Georgia State University. I am an Associate Professional Counselor (APC) and a National Certified Counselor (NCC), working towards full licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and pursuing my Registered Play Therapist (RPT) credential. I’m also an active member of the American Counseling Association and Association for Play Therapy. As an Associate Professional Counselor, I will be working under the supervision of Lauren Brown, LPC, NCC, RPT-S, the owner of Early Connections Child and Family Counseling. Outside of the counseling space, I’m someone who recharges through creativity and connection. I enjoy a good art project, playing guitar, reading, exploring new coffee shops, and spending quality time with my loved ones. I’m so glad that you are here. I’d be honored to connect with you and walk alongside you on your journey!

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Steady Hope
Pre-Licensed Professional
Decatur, GA

If you’re a woman who’s been through trauma or violence, I know that reaching out for support can feel like a huge step. At Steady Hope Counseling, I’m here to help you navigate those difficult emotions and experiences in a space where you can feel safe, heard, and supported. Together, we’ll build a trusting relationship that allows you to heal at your own pace. My goal is to help you feel empowered and understood, so you can take back control of your life and move forward with confidence. You don’t have to go through this alone—I’m here to walk with you every step of the way. Reach out if you would like to schedule a free consultation call!

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Mark Flanagan
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Decatur, GA

Can you remember the last time you didn’t feel stressed? Has stress become your new normal? You feel depressed and have unrelenting anxiety. You feel stuck and wish the world would slow down. And your body is in a knot - stomach aches, muscle tension, stiff neck, tight jaw. You might be struggling from a lifelong illness, like cancer, going through a life changing event like divorce or job loss, or grieving the loss of a loved one, or don't know why you feel the way you do. You just know you don't like it and you want to feel better. Something has GOT to change. As a Body Psychotherapist, I believe our emotional burden is held in our bodies. Working with the body is essential for emotional health. I approach healing by addressing root causes of stress. Together, we’ll create a personalized and holistic plan for our work together. You’ll find yourself sleeping better, breathing deeper, and smiling with greater ease. I believe it is important to meet one another before we begin work, which is why I offer a free 30 minute zoom consultation. I know it can be difficult to reach out for help, so If we are not the right fit, I will help you find a better connection. Reach out for a free consultation. I look forward to working with you.

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Megan Pollard
Pre-Licensed Professional
Decatur, GA

It takes great strength and courage to reach out in our times of need. I consider it a privilege to join you on your journey and believe deeply in the healing that is possible within the therapeutic process. Our desire for relationships is beautiful. Within relationship we can experience the fullness of this beauty, but often they are what leave us fractured and fragmented. In counseling, I believe, we can put the pieces of us back together to experience personal wholeness once again. When we begin to experience the fullness within ourselves, we then can encounter the beauty of connection and relationship with others. Deeply valuing the uniqueness of each person, I aim to create a safe, compassionate, and authentic space by integrating the whole person into our work. Primarily working from an Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) model, we will seek to reintegrate each disjointed part of us back into the whole, utilizing our mental, physical, emotional, spiritual, and relational parts. My faith is meaningful to me, and I welcome working with people of diverse faith backgrounds and beliefs. Throughout my own journey I have found that sorrow and joy often walk together. In our work together, I desire to hold space for the pain and hurt you have experienced, while also making space for moments of laughter and joy along the way. Within my therapeutic space I seek to create room for the dark and the difficult, as well as recognize the moments we need to take a breath from the heavy, and laugh. I want to follow where you lead. In my free time I love cooking, enjoying the outdoors with my husband, watching the Pittsburgh Steelers, playing soccer, coaching athletes of all ages and stages, and laughing with my friends and family!

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Josh Nowlan
Pre-Licensed Professional
Atlanta, GA

Research shows that it is the relationship between the client and the therapist that is the most important factor for success. I work to build a collaborative relationship that is rich, trusting, and productive. I look to encourage curiosity toward our experiences, where thoughts and patterns can be put into words. My work with people often centers around feelings of anxiety, dissatisfaction with important relationships or career, confusing ways of behaving, and a lack of clarity about why we feel the way we do. Often there is the sense that previous ways of being and thinking in the world may not be working as well as they used to. I believe Psychotherapy is an art and a science. Thinking together, we often find a better understanding of ourselves and our behavior, with a new sense of freedom and flexibility toward life that can be more strategic and less reactive, showing us a way of being and relating to others that is more creative, effective, and ultimately more fulfilling.

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