Mental Health Therapy


I work with adults wishing to address a wide variety of mental health concerns. As we work together to make change in your life, I will focus on your goals, your values, and your strengths.

Approaches

Many clients ask what approach a potential therapist will take to help them address their needs. While I am not tied to any single method or theory, I do often employ tools emerging from the Internal Family Systems model. I find this helpful for so many people because it is compassionate, non-judgmental, and rests on a fundamental assumption that, within each of us, is the capacity to heal. I also draw on narrative and existential therapy, as these models emphasize autonomy and control. Further, I always respect the science of our nervous systems as explained by the polyvagal theory of trauma and threat responses.

Moving Beyond Coping

As I work with my clients, my goal is to help create a truly satisfying life. It’s not uncommon that an early stage in this work is to stabilize emotions, interrupt harmful cycles, and promote a sense of calm. This work involves gaining an understanding of what’s happening on the inside and building a toolkit for addressing the most difficult symptoms. I feel that, too often, therapy stops at this stage. While these coping skills are critical for moving forward, they are not the final goal. We keep going by shifting to a mindset of creation rather than mere stabilization. We move beyond simply tolerating life and into the realm of enjoying it!

Specific Areas of Concern

The topics listed below are almost always the result of psychological injury. Thankfully, once we identify the injury, we can work on the healing. Click to read more about my perspective on each. This is not a comprehensives list, so if you don’t spot your specific focus area, please don’t feel deterred…reach out and we can discuss your needs.

Emotion Concerns

depression, anxiety, anger, and grief

Sexuality, Gender, and Spirituality

LGBTQIA+ concerns and the impacts of spiritual or religious trauma

Trauma

PTSD, childhood experiences (cPTSD)

Relationships

attachment, family-of-origin, parenting

Additional Concerns

concerns including ADHD, sleep, career problems, and substance use are also addressable here.

Don’t see your concern?

The list above is not comprehensive, so if you don’t see the topic you want to address, schedule a call so we can discuss your needs.

Details

  • Psychotherapy services are provided only to clients located in the state of Georgia in compliance with licensure regulations.

  • I see adult clients only (18+).

  • All psychotherapy services are provided through telehealth video calls. In-person sessions are not currently offered. I find that, in most cases, telehealth is just as effective as in-person meetings.

  • All psychotherapy services are self-pay; while I am not in-network with any insurance, a superbill may be provided for you to seek out-of-network reimbursement from your insurance carrier. Click here for more information about why I don’t accept insurance and about superbills.

  • A limited number of sliding-scale slots are available to assist those who find the full rate inaccessible. Please inquire.

How to begin

The first step is to request a free consultation call to discuss your needs and whether I would be a good fit to help you. This call will also include an overview of costs. Most consultations last about 15 minutes.