Therapists for college students near Georgia State University
Abide Integrative Counseling – Supporting Student Well-Being Abide Integrative Counseling provides comprehensive mental health care for college students navigating the unique challenges of campus life. We support adolescents and young adults dealing with stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, and life transitions. Therapy Services: Our owner and licensed therapist, Shay Wyatt MS, LPC, NCC offers warm, goal-oriented sessions blending cognitive-behavioral strategies, solution-focused techniques, and mindfulness practices. Students receive practical tools to build resilience, confidence, and healthier ways of showing up academically, socially, and personally. Psychiatric Medication Management: We also provide psychiatric medication management for students who may benefit from medication as part of their care. Our approach is thoughtful and collaborative, prioritizing client education, careful monitoring, and ongoing communication with therapy providers when appropriate. We offer virtual services across Georgia, ensuring accessible, coordinated care for students seeking to thrive off and on campus. Ready to take the next step? For Students: If you're looking for support with stress, anxiety, academics, or life transitions, we’re here to help. Connect with us to schedule a virtual appointment that fits your class schedule. For Schools & Referral Partners: If you’re seeking a reliable, responsive practice to support your students’ mental health needs, we welcome referrals. Our team provides coordinated care, timely availability, and clear communication. Reach out today to get started with Abide Integrative Counseling Services!
Do you feel misunderstood and stuck in your head? Do you feel a desire for change but are lacking direction? Maybe you feel stuck in a relationship, a job, or a state of mind that has left you feeling unsatisfied, anxious, or depressed. As a clinician, I believe that my role is to create a completely non-judgmental space for you to process and grow. The more we can be vulnerable in expressing our true (and sometimes messy) selves, the closer we get to living fully, authentically, and with a sense of ease. I approach every session with an open mind, and a deep sense of compassion for your unique story. I am transparent, collaborative, and am a valuable resource for you on your path towards meaningful change, peace of mind, and personal empowerment. I work with clients ages 18+ who are experiencing ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, substance misuse, are having existential questions or are stuck in building their identity; who are in the middle of a stressful life transition, are having family issues, issues in work and/or school, difficulty with self-esteem or social skills, grief, or loss of a relationship.
White Oak Counseling provides a safe space to explore relationships, hardships, and ourselves. Through counseling, we can become more wise, resilient, and make healthier coping decisions. Our world is filled with brokenness and challenges, but there is hope in the healing and transformation of the therapeutic process.
You deserve to live a life with filled with connection, stability, and calm. Right now, you may feel lost or wonder what you can do to feel better, to thrive. With the right support and guidance, positive change is possible. My practice focuses on helping individuals and couples navigate relationship challenges and life transitions. I rely on evidence-based interventions, such as cognitive behavioral therapy, acceptance & commitment therapy, motivational interviewing and the Gottman Method. Currently, I am on the certification track to become a Gottman certified therapist. My goal in our work together, is to provide a supportive environment where you can address conflict, set boundaries, build resilience, and develop skills needed to establish and maintain a fulfilling life.
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.
Jazmyne Thomas is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker located in CA. Jazmyne is passionate about providing affirming mental health services to clients of diverse backgrounds, identities, and situations. Jazmyne specializes in supporting clients who are in non-traditional relationships, which can include polyamory or consensual/ethical non-monogamy. Jazmyne also enjoys helping people pleasers find their voice and enforce boundaries. Many of Jazmyne’s clients seek a supportive, compassionate therapist who can help them explore who they are, what their life priorities are, and how to engage in healthy relationships and at all of the intersections of their identities. Jazmyne leads individual sessions, couples sessions, and theraoy intensives for those seekings deeper and faster results. Clients can talk openly about their lives without fear of judgment, as Jazmyne creates a safe, respectful atmosphere in each therapy session where clients feel comfortable with vulnerability. Jazmyne encourages clients to explore their backgrounds, what led them to key decisions in their lives, and past relationships to make sense of their current situations. Jazmyne utilizes The Gottman Method, EMDR trauma therapy and sex therapy to address relationship barriers in a holistic way. Book a free consult by visiting her website at www.3ptherapy.biz
Creating and fulfilling a sense of purpose leads to a life that blooms. Walking that path alone can be a challenge. Allow Bloom Coaching Solutions to join you in cultivation of the life you envision, through personal development services.
My curiosity about substance abuse and family systems sparked my interest in this field, leading me to study substance abuse counseling, which eventually deepened my passion for psychology. Over the years, I’ve worked in Connecticut alongside DCF and the court systems. Since starting as a case manager in 1995, I’ve continued to grow and gain valuable experience in this ever-evolving field of psychology. I currently practice in both CT and GA (lic in both) Also offer ADHD testing
Welcome! I'm Lindsey - a licensed clinical social worker specializing in the treatment of trauma. I practice at Counseling Associates for Well-being in our Athens, GA office. If you are searching for a therapist who understands anxiety and trauma, who is compassionate and caring, and who will help you identify and resolve the origin of your symptoms - please reach out! I would love to talk with you and learn if we are a good fit to work together.
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We connect evidence-based therapy services with an emphasis on care, collaboration, and creativity. Bridge Family Therapy offers expert psychotherapy for numerous mental health concerns. There are eight different clinicians on our team that are open to working with all types of clients! Please take a look at our website to check out our clinicians to find someone who may best fit your needs.
Are you looking for a breakthrough? Do you want to lower your anxiety and stress? Improve your mood and relationships? I use an integrative counseling approach encompassing Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback. I have worked successfully with children, adolescents, and adults with behavioral and mood problems, relationship issues, substance abuse, anxiety, ADHD, trauma, anger management, and life transitions. Certified in Dialectical Behavior Therapy, HeartMath®, a biofeedback intervention, and mental health integrative medicine, I draw heavily from Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback, as well as other therapeutic modalities to help balance the mind and body. Let’s find a solution that works for you and helps you reach your goals. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC0011731 Georgia) and am a National Certified Counselor. My office is child-friendly and handicap accessible. Call today to schedule your free consultation and let’s talk about your goals.
I see clients with a wide range of backgrounds and issues. Most commonly I help with depression, anxiety, and self-esteem/confidence. I offer regular talk therapy as well as hypnotherapy when necessary.
College life can be exciting, overwhelming, and everything in between. I understand the unique stressors that come with being a college student—academic pressure, life transitions, relationships, identity exploration, and balancing it all. As a former college student myself, I bring both personal understanding and professional experience into the work we do together. I have experience working with young adults ages 18–25 and strive to create a safe, supportive, and nonjudgmental space where you can feel heard and understood. My approach is collaborative and compassionate, drawing from cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), trauma-informed care, and person-centered modalities. I believe therapy should meet you where you are and honor your individual experiences and strengths. I would love to support you as you navigate life’s challenges, build resilience, and begin healing the parts of you that need care and attention. You don’t have to do this alone.
Hi, Theraports offers EMDR for Adults and Children for Trauma, PTSD, Mental Block, Sport Injury, Phobias and many more. Therasports also specializes in working with Athletes. To learn more about our services please visit our website.
I believe in a holistic approach to mental health. I recognize that mental well-being is just one piece of the puzzle and that your overall health and happiness are interconnected. Through a collaborative, creative, and challenging therapeutic process, we'll work together to address the barriers to your joy and help you develop the skills to overcome them.
Hello! My name is C Durden (she/her/hers), and I work at the Getting Real Counseling Center. A little bit about GRCC: Getting Real Counseling Center provides individual and relational counseling services to those who need it most. Our practice is a safe space to talk through your daily struggles and unlock your true potential. We pride ourselves in offering a place to talk without interruption, judgement, and perception of others getting in your way. Talk therapy can help you identify what you really want and need, help uncover the values and beliefs that drive you, your relationships, and your world view. Specialties: Our practice is happy to address anything that you believe is holding you back from living your best life, but we specialize in services catered to eating disorders (ED) and body image, LGBTQ+ issues, self-injury, trauma (emotional, physical, and religious), neurodivergence (ADHD, Autism Spectrum), kink, ethical non-monogamy (ENM), and relationships. Getting Real Counseling Center is the perfect place to talk and get assistance in developing a plan to change your life for the better. A little bit about me specifically: When you and I are in the room together, my goal is for you to be able to be your authentic self—including all of the grit, messiness, and beauty that comes with it. I work from an integrated perspective that incorporates narrative, feminist, queer, and existential lenses, but I am also able to adapt my methods to bring in other tools to best serve the specific issues at hand. I believe in a balance of compassion and challenge when working with clients. The challenge is that this is vulnerable work—it can be scary, harder before it gets easier, but I don’t expect you to work alone. You and I will work together, and there is no topic that is too big or too taboo for this space. I will strive to cultivate a trusting relationship between us so that you feel safe bringing in whatever you need to. My passion areas include sex therapy, gender identity work, grief and loss, and navigating interpersonal relationships. While I am open to working with all clients, the communities I love to center on include LGBTQIA+ communities, older adults, men and masculine of center clients, kink communities, and non-monogamous clients. My wish is for us to feel big emotions together, and face what we need to head on. Often in my sessions, there can be crying, but there can also be laughter, a good amount of swearing (if you’re comfortable!), and the shared wonder of growth. I am excited to potentially join you on your journey, and cannot wait to get to know you! I take Blue Cross/ Blue Shield, Cigna, and Aetna insurance.
Have you been through something so painful that you’ve had a difficult time moving past it? Does it feel impossible to imagine that things can ever get better? Do you have a hard time forgiving yourself for past mistakes? At Still Waters, our counselors work collaboratively with our clients to help them resolve painful issues in a judgment free environment. We offer in-person appointments as well as virtual sessions.
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