COVID Update: All counseling services now available via telehealth.

Services

Online Therapy

Online Therapy is offered using a HIPPA compliant video platform with a licensed trained clinician. This service is convenient for students, working professionals and individuals desiring therapy in the comfort of their home.

Individual Therapy

Individual counseling is a session between an individual and a licensed professional counselor. Also known as psychotherapy..

marriage / couples

Attending sessions aid couples in resolving problems related to intimacy, disconnection, and communication. Being unable to resolve conflicts in a healthy manner

family therapy

Family issues are not an indicator that something is wrong with you and your loved ones. However, they can have an influence on the mental health and well-being of a household. In these cases families may be advised to attend counseling together .

Expert Clinicians

Lera Less

MA,CPCS,LPC,RPT,CAMS

Atlanta Therapist

Specialty Areas: Behavioral Issues, Relationship Issues, Depression / Anxiety Disorder.  

Kara Kirz

MSW, LCSW

Atlanta Therapist

Specialty Areas: Depression / Anxiety Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Children/Adolesence.  

Carolyn Adams

MSW, LCSW

Atlanta Therapist

Specialty Areas: Relationship Issues, Anger management, Teen/Adolescence. 

Latesha Mitchell

MS,LMFT


Atlanta Therapist

Specialty Areas: Mood Disorders, Depression, Couples Therapy, Children/Adolescents. 

Tameran Hinson_1

Tameran Hinson

MS, CPCS, NcC










LPC


Atlanta Therapist

Specialty Areas: Relationship Issues, Mood Disorders, Depression,  Life Transitions

Issues

  • Depression
  • Anxiety  
  • Relationship Problems
  • Children/Adolescents
  • Anxiety Disorder
  • Mood disorders
  • Grief/loss
  • Abuse
  • Trauma &PTSD
  • Domestic Violence
  • Women Issues
  •  Family Relationships
  • Anger Management
  • Divorce
  • Parenting Support
  • Stress Management
  • Academic Problems
  • Self Esteem
  • ADHD
  • Marital & Premarital Counseling
  • Sexuality
  • Bipolar Disorder

Frequently asked questions

Therapy is a tool commonly viewed only necessary to treat a range of mental health issues such as depression, anxiety and grief. Therapy, however, can also be beneficial before the onset of major conditions, which is why the expectations from therapy will vary based on the personal goals a client wishes to achieve.  

Therapy sessions vary from person to person depending on treatment goals and when the treatment goals are met. Weekly sessions are recommended, however may decrease to biweekly or monthly as therapy persist.

During your first session, your therapist will sign and review your therapy intake forms. Then introductions will be made in order to establish trust and begin learning more about you on a personal level. Your therapist will then begin your initial evaluation by asking about your reasons for seeking therapy, current or past mental health symptoms, and establish personal goals to work on in therapy.

Cost of Therapy depends on whether the client is paying out of pocket or their visit is covered under an insurance provider. The price of therapy ranges from $90 to $120 per session. Though, clients with insurance coverage, out of pocket cost will vary depending on deductible and benefits. 

It is recommended that therapy should be between the person or persons seeking treatment and the Therapist.  Friends and Family can accompany you to the clinicians office and may wait in the waiting room during sessions.