'Asking for help and acknowledging our own limitations takes great courage. As a therapist, my goal is to help my clients feel hopeful throughout the therapeutic process and gain a positive outlook on their lives. I provide clients with a safe environment to express themselves without judgement. I am a licensed clinical social worker and certified trauma therapist currently practicing in Georgia. I was born and raised in NYC. Having grown up in a culturally diverse neighborhood, I've recognized the importance of building cultural competency in providing good clinical practice.' 'Asking for help and acknowledging our own limitations takes great courage.
As a therapist, my goal is to help my clients feel hopeful throughout the therapeutic process and gain a positive outlook on their lives. I provide clients with a safe environment to express themselves without judgement.
I am a licensed clinical social worker and certified trauma therapist currently practicing in Georgia. I was born and raised in NYC. Having grown up in a culturally diverse neighborhood, I've recognized the importance of building cultural competency in providing good clinical practice.' 'Michelle's clinical training and experience include working with children, adolescents and teenagers experiencing various emotional and behavioral issues. While pursuing her graduate degree in Marriage and Family Therapy at Seattle Pacific University, Michelle worked at Compass Health, a non-profit organization in the state of Washington that provides counseling and support services to individuals of all ages. At Compass, she offered parenting education and coaching, counseled children and families experiencing divorce, trauma, parent-child separation, and issues related to drug abuse, foster care, and juvenile justice.'
'Michelle's clinical training and experience include working with children, adolescents and teenagers experiencing various emotional and behavioral issues. While pursuing her graduate degree in Marriage and Family Therapy at Seattle Pacific University, Michelle worked at Compass Health, a non-profit organization in the state of Washington that provides counseling and support services to individuals of all ages. At Compass, she offered parenting education and coaching, counseled children and families experiencing divorce, trauma, parent-child separation, and issues related to drug abuse, foster care, and juvenile justice.' 'I am passionate about equipping clients to live happier, healthier lives.
This is accomplished by listening to each individual's unique story, creating a plan to address concerns, and walking alongside the client throughout the process. I have experience in helping clients address thought processes or behaviors that pose obstacles to wellbeing, equipping individuals for problem solving and interpersonal effectiveness, assisting clients with emotional regulation, and providing strategies for distress tolerance.' 'I am passionate about equipping clients to live happier, healthier lives. This is accomplished by listening to each individual's unique story, creating a plan to address concerns, and walking alongside the client throughout the process. I have experience in helping clients address thought processes or behaviors that pose obstacles to wellbeing, equipping individuals for problem solving and interpersonal effectiveness, assisting clients with emotional regulation, and providing strategies for distress tolerance.' 'The decision to embark on the journey of psychotherapy takes courage and an openness to change. It is our goal to provide a safe and non-judgemental space for people who are ready to begin their steps toward healing and self-discovery.
Our commitment is helping individuals reach their personal goals and realize their full potential so they can live a happier, more meaningful life. Using warmth, compassion, honesty, and dedication, We can help you uncover the answers that live within yourself. We provide individual,couple/family therapy, along with psychological educational testing and assessment.' 'The decision to embark on the journey of psychotherapy takes courage and an openness to change. It is our goal to provide a safe and non-judgemental space for people who are ready to begin their steps toward healing and self-discovery.
Our commitment is helping individuals reach their personal goals and realize their full potential so they can live a happier, more meaningful life. Using warmth, compassion, honesty, and dedication, We can help you uncover the answers that live within yourself. We provide individual,couple/family therapy, along with psychological educational testing and assessment.'
'Stress, Loss, Conflict, Sadness, Fear, and various Life Transitions can be difficult to manage. Unresolved issues can negatively impact your emotional health, which can also influence your physical health. I assist clients holistically, aiding in improving their overall health via the mind/body connection. Learning new ways of coping and communicating, overcoming fears, setting healthy boundaries, and having a better work/life balance are a few of the many positive ways that counseling can help.' 'Stress, Loss, Conflict, Sadness, Fear, and various Life Transitions can be difficult to manage. Unresolved issues can negatively impact your emotional health, which can also influence your physical health. I assist clients holistically, aiding in improving their overall health via the mind/body connection.
Learning new ways of coping and communicating, overcoming fears, setting healthy boundaries, and having a better work/life balance are a few of the many positive ways that counseling can help.' 'Amber Flannery is a Master's level clinician, a Associate Professional Counselor in the state of Georgia, and a Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC). She received her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Regent University in 2011 and her Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling also from Regent University in 2017. In addition, she holds a Certificate of Graduate Studies in Trauma also from Regent University. Her experience includes inpatient psychiatric and outpatient private practice settings. She is currently under supervision to become a Registered Play Therapist (RPT).'
'Amber Flannery is a Master's level clinician, a Associate Professional Counselor in the state of Georgia, and a Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC). She received her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Regent University in 2011 and her Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling also from Regent University in 2017. In addition, she holds a Certificate of Graduate Studies in Trauma also from Regent University.
Her experience includes inpatient psychiatric and outpatient private practice settings. She is currently under supervision to become a Registered Play Therapist (RPT).' 'Jack is an expert in developmental motivation of professional adults, as well as motivated young adults that are looking to develop successful insights and positive habits in their lives. Jack works with healthy, self-sustaining individuals who want to improve or maintain positive changes in their lives. Jack promotes and teaches emotional self-awareness and self-control, as well as communication, growth roadmaps, anger management, accountability, and what it means to be a positive influence at home and at work. Jack works in individual settings, as well as seminars and professional confidential workshops. He also administers the DISC personality assessment and Strength Finders.'
'Jack is an expert in developmental motivation of professional adults, as well as motivated young adults that are looking to develop successful insights and positive habits in their lives. Jack works with healthy, self-sustaining individuals who want to improve or maintain positive changes in their lives. Jack promotes and teaches emotional self-awareness and self-control, as well as communication, growth roadmaps, anger management, accountability, and what it means to be a positive influence at home and at work. Jack works in individual settings, as well as seminars and professional confidential workshops.
He also administers the DISC personality assessment and Strength Finders.' 'I enjoy working with adolescents and adults who are struggling with navigating the many challenges of life, including relationship concerns, career transitions, gender identity and sexuality, and day-to-day stressors. I work well with those who may have an underlying mood or anxiety disorder or who have experienced trauma. My therapeutic style incorporates interpersonal, person-centered, and cognitive behavioral therapy with an emphasis on personal strengths and resilience. I include a balance of challenge and support in promoting progress toward treatment goals, with a focus on creating a warm, genuine, and empathic relationship.' 'I enjoy working with adolescents and adults who are struggling with navigating the many challenges of life, including relationship concerns, career transitions, gender identity and sexuality, and day-to-day stressors. I work well with those who may have an underlying mood or anxiety disorder or who have experienced trauma.
My therapeutic style incorporates interpersonal, person-centered, and cognitive behavioral therapy with an emphasis on personal strengths and resilience. I include a balance of challenge and support in promoting progress toward treatment goals, with a focus on creating a warm, genuine, and empathic relationship.' 'This is as good as it gets,' says the voice in your head. And you believe it! But you work hard to make sure nobody else knows. You take pride in fulfilling your roles and appearing to be 'together'. But your marriage isn't what you pictured.
That occasional drink has become more of a habit. Your career seems off track. The confidence of your youth is a distant memory. You feel alone even in a crowd. You wonder 'is this all there is to life?' There's a problem, but you don't know what to do about it.' 'This is as good as it gets,' says the voice in your head.
And you believe it! But you work hard to make sure nobody else knows. You take pride in fulfilling your roles and appearing to be 'together'.
But your marriage isn't what you pictured. That occasional drink has become more of a habit. Your career seems off track. The confidence of your youth is a distant memory. You feel alone even in a crowd.
You wonder 'is this all there is to life?' There's a problem, but you don't know what to do about it.' 'The counseling practice provides support for those in need of developing their personal goals in the areas of personal growth, social, relationships, family, and addressing mental health issues.
Here are just some of the areas: Anxiety, depressed mood, major depressive disorder, mood disorders, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, development stages, crisis intervention, Identifying triggers, stress, dealing with health issues, insomnia, ADHD/ADD, PTSD, trauma, co-occurring disorders, substance abuse.' 'The counseling practice provides support for those in need of developing their personal goals in the areas of personal growth, social, relationships, family, and addressing mental health issues.
Here are just some of the areas: Anxiety, depressed mood, major depressive disorder, mood disorders, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, development stages, crisis intervention, Identifying triggers, stress, dealing with health issues, insomnia, ADHD/ADD, PTSD, trauma, co-occurring disorders, substance abuse.' Adolescents / Teenagers (14 to 19) Therapists describes the teenage years between 13 and 19 and can be considered the transitional stage from childhood to adulthood. However the physical and psychological changes that occur in adolescence can start earlier, and it can be a time of both disorientation and discovery. The transitional period can bring up issues of independence and self-identity.
Sometimes teens may be experimenting with drugs and alcohol or sexuality. During this time, peer groups and external appearance tend to increase in importance. For help with adolescents or for a Peachtree City adolescent therapist these professionals provide help for adolescent development and adolescent education. They include adolescent therapists in Peachtree City, adolescent psychologists, and adolescent counselors. They can help with adolescent behavior, adolescent learning and adolescent discipline. Peachtree City teen Therapists also provide help for troubled teens in Peachtree City or troubled teen boys and girls.
For parents of out-of-control teens, Peachtree City therapists can help with communicating and understanding your teen. And therapists in Peachtree City can help with teenager behavior and teen learning issues. Psychology Today does not read or retain your email.
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