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I am a licensed professional counselor (LPC) with 21 years of experience in the mental health field. I work with children, adolescents, adults, and older adults, and I specialize in treating depression, anxiety, mood disorders, and personality disorders. I am passionate about helping clients build independence, autonomy, and practical skills that support more productive, balanced, and fulfilling lives.
I earned my master’s degree in professional counseling and my doctorate in organizational psychology from Argosy University. I utilize cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, motivational interviewing, person-centered therapy, solution-focused therapy, and reality-based approaches.
I enjoy working collaboratively with clients to develop a clear and personalized plan for growth and change. Together, we will focus on your goals, strengthen your coping strategies, and support meaningful progress toward a more purposeful, autonomous, and fulfilling life.
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As a clinician with 22 years of experience in the mental health field, I understand the unique issues of clients with different pe...
As a clinician with 22 years of experience in the mental health field, I understand the unique issues of clients with different personal, ethnic, racial, and cultural backgrounds.
Catherine Roberts is a Licensed Professional Counselor with 22 years of experience in the mental health field. She understands the unique issues of clients with different personal, ethnic, racial, and cultural backgrounds.
Catherine enjoys working with clients who are experiencing self-identity, interpersonal relational issues that affect their job and family dynamics. This is her ideal type of client to work with because there is a lot of self-exploration the client will need to work on first. Some of the issues that will come up are self-loathing, lack of esteem, shame, and poor self-image. As a clinician, Catherine provides them support and total acceptance. When the client can begin to embrace and accept who they are without judgment, they can begin to work on how they relate to other people in all areas of their life. This can be done slowly and one step at a time. The pace is usually set by the client and how they progress along in treatment as they embrace each stage of their new self.
Catherine began her career in the mental health field as a therapist in an inpatient facility, responsible for the patient's ongoing clinical progress while at the hospital. Her patients varied in ages from 10 to 12-year-old children, to 13 to 17-year-old adolescents, to 18 to 55-year-old adults, and seniors who were in crisis. She worked with patients who were diagnosed with Schizophrenia, Schizoaffective Disorder, Anxiety, Major Depression, Obsessive Impulsive Disorder, ADHD, Bipolar Disorder, Borderline Personality Disorder, Mood Disorder, Alcohol/Drug Dependency, Conduct Disorder, and Sleep disorder, just to name a few.
Catherine really enjoys getting to know people while working with them on their unique concerns. She offers a very supportive and client-centered environment to therapy, and she loves helping clients move toward their goals by being a partner in their journey towards a renewed self and clinically appropriate treatment. She enjoys working with clients and assigning them research-based homework activities to help them work independently on areas of concerns outside of the sessions. Her areas of specialty include cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), mindfulness, motivational interviewing, interpersonal therapy, and other researched based therapeutic approaches that are appropriate to treatment.
As an altruistic individual, it is my goal to provide the greatest care and service to all clients....
As an altruistic individual, it is my goal to provide the greatest care and service to all clients.
Hello, my name is Henry Clopton, and I'm a native Atlantan who believes in true communalism. I grew up on the Southwest side of Atlanta and attended Morehouse College and Georgia State University for my undergraduate work, then Georgia State for my master's in Rehabilitation Counseling. I'm currently in my third year of a Ph.D. program in the Humanities — with a double concentration in African American Studies and History — at Clark Atlanta University. I work with clients navigating self-esteem, anger, anxiety, depression, ADHD, oppositional defiant disorder, marriage and relationship struggles, existential issues, and more.
During sessions, I create comfort through real conversation — to erase any fears or stereotypes about the counseling process. When you're in the therapeutic space with me, I want you to feel proud, capable, and enough. From there, we do the root work together — through whatever uncomfortable moments of growth that takes.
My goal is to help you become the best version of yourself. I want to give you the tools to meet any challenge and be a positive influence in your community. I hope to build a network of people who actively promote therapy and stand in the gap for those who don't yet know what it can do for their lives. Let's schedule some time to simply talk.
Carrie Eagles is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in Georgia and California who has a genuine curiosity about people. Ca...
Carrie Eagles is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in Georgia and California who has a genuine curiosity about people. Carrie has foundations in healthcare social work, having worked in a variety of roles in hospital and primary doctors’ office settings over the last 15 years. She is particularly interested in diverse populations and has most recently worked with the senior citizen population. Carrie is a working parent with her husband and enjoys being outside with her family.
Carrie is a passionate advocate for her clients. She has received formal training in suicidality as well as end-of-life issues. Carrie utilizes models such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) to treat her patients. She centers this around a strengths-based approach, identifying what her clients already excel at. Carrie has also completed the Level 1 Training in Gottman Method Couples Therapy.
Life can certainly overwhelm us along the way and Carrie believes her nonjudgemental and calm style creates an environment of support during your sessions.
Bennecia (Nisi) is a Licensed Professional Counselor, Certified Rehabilitation Counselor and National Certified Counselor. She has...
Bennecia (Nisi) is a Licensed Professional Counselor, Certified Rehabilitation Counselor and National Certified Counselor. She has 5 years of experience working with individuals with mental and physical disabilities as well as substance abuse concerns. She collaborates with individuals seeking to regain balance and improve their quality of life, whether it is with addiction, work or personal issues. Bennecia obtained her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and Master of Science in Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling from Georgia State University. Bennecia utilized evidenced based techniques of cognitive behavioral, motivational interviewing, rational emotive behavior therapy and client-centered to assist individuals in identifying and obtaining skills that can be used in managing emotional situations. Bennecia believes in being client-centered, meeting people where they are and establishing a therapeutic relationship so that individuals are eventually able to resolve their issues effectively and independently. Bennecia offers a judgment free environment for individuals to honestly express their needs and be able to focus on solutions that they already hold.
Michael Marti is a Licensed Professional Counselor Licensed in the states of New Jersey and Georgia and is a Certified Clinical Tr...
Michael Marti is a Licensed Professional Counselor Licensed in the states of New Jersey and Georgia and is a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional. He has five years experience partnering with adults seeking help with anxiety, depression, managing bipolar disorders, borderline personality disorders, and PTSD symptoms. He completed his B.A. in psychology at Gannon University, and a Master of Arts in clinical counseling and psychology at William Paterson University. Michael uses an eclectic approach to treatment, tailoring his approach to the needs of his client(s), often using more than one approach to treatment to attain the most successful outcomes. Michael believes that establishing a trusting therapeutic relationship is the most important factor in achieving positive outcomes. In order to accomplish this, Michael approaches clients with empathy and in a non-judgmental manner.
As a woman with a unique background, I am a passionate ally and lifelong learner committed to social justice. I am drawn to the me...
As a woman with a unique background, I am a passionate ally and lifelong learner committed to social justice. I am drawn to the mental health and therapy field because of my deep alignment with the ethics of social work and my dedication to supporting diverse individuals by honoring their beliefs, cultures, and lived experiences.
Kimberly Sullivan is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with 6 years of experience. She has worked in inpatient psychiatric settings, domestic/sexual assault clinics, and outpatient programs, supporting individuals through transitions, crises, and recovery. She enjoys working with individuals, emerging adults, couples, and families to help them identify what services and treatment paths are best suited to their goals and needs.
Kim earned her Master’s in Social Work from Walden University. She collaboratively identifies areas of growth and support based on client priorities. She helps clients navigate therapy without pressure, offering a safe space for exploring tools to reduce stress, solve problems, and uncover strengths.
Kim believes everyone holds the answers to their struggles, but sometimes needs guidance to access and apply them. Her approach is affirming and client-centered, focusing on activating change by meeting people where they are and walking beside them on their healing journey.
Ashley is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in the state of Georgia. She has spent her career partnering with her clients a...
Ashley is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in the state of Georgia. She has spent her career partnering with her clients as they navigate depression, anxiety, family and relationship issues, and life and career transition.
Ashley earned a Bachelor of Science from Vanderbilt University in Human and Organizational Development and a Master of Science from Georgia State University in Professional Counseling. She uses various approaches to help her clients live their best lives. Examples of the therapeutic approaches she uses are person-centered, cognitive-behavioral, solution-focused, and mindfulness therapies.
Ashley seeks to create a caring empathetic relationship with you to help you navigate life’s ups and downs. Maintaining a warm relationship that focuses on nurturing you towards your goals, desires, and outcomes is Ashley’s priority. She plans to use her knowledge and training to meet you where you are on your journey and join you in becoming your best self.
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With Thriveworks, Online therapy is an effective alternative to in-person therapy services in which a client can speak to a Thriveworks therapist remotely via online video conferencing. Online sessions are just as effective as in-person treatment, but they can also provide added benefits like reduced travel time, saving money on transportation or childcare, and increased access to care.
Online therapy works much like traditional in-person therapy but takes place through secure video conferencing. Clients can attend Online therapy from any safe place they choose that has access to the internet, whether that be their home or another easily accessible place. Like in-person treatment, a therapist will work with their client to address their concerns, create goals, and establish an effective treatment plan.
There is no best option for online therapy—instead, it’s best to focus on finding a provider that meets your specific needs and with whom you can form a professional connection with.
Yes, online therapy is just as effetive for many clients as in-person sessions.
Online therapy can last for a few months to years depending on the goals and symptoms of the client. The treatment process will be unique to each client and lend itself to their specific concerns, which means that the time it takes to treat them will always be different. Timing is also up to the client themselves; they are free to stop therapy whenever they please, especially if they feel they have reached their goals and addressed their concerns.
At Thriveworks, we accept most major insurance plans, allowing many clients to pay as little as $0–$50 per session with their co-pay. We also offer self-pay options for those out-of-network or without insurance. Self-pay rates for talk therapy range from $160 to $240 for intake sessions and $135 to $195 for follow-ups, depending on your state. For psychiatry services, self-pay intake sessions are $255–$375, with follow-ups ranging from $175–$300, also varying by state. More information on current self-pay costs is available on our pricing page.
Everybody has those days when they feel sad, angry, stressed, frustrated or just plain hopeless. And sometimes, these days turns into weeks, months, years of feeling this way. Letting these difficult emotions fester—as well as the challenges we face—proves to have harmful effects on mental health and wellbeing. But many wonder as they struggle, “What can I do about it?”
Every day begins with an act of courage and hope: getting out of bed.”
–Mason Cooley
You can choose to partner with a therapist, counselor, or psychologist. Mental health professionals devote their work to helping people live happier, healthier lives. And in this day and age, there are convenient, flexible therapy options, including online therapy counseling. Online counseling allows you to work with your therapist via phone call, videoconference, or email. If this sounds like something you’re interested in, reach out to Thriveworks Atlanta, GA online therapy in Sandy Springs. We offer online therapy as well as in-person counseling options. Just call (404) 719-4233 to schedule your appointment.
If you are looking for a convenient alternative to the traditional therapy approach, online therapy is like a good treatment option for you. That said, if you’re looking for a face to face interaction in therapy, you might want to stick with in-person therapy or at least choose videoconference counseling. The truth is that you might not know whether online therapy is the right therapy option for you until you try it! The good news is that there’s nothing to lose here. If you decide online therapy isn’t for you, you can easily begin working with a therapist at our office instead.
We’re confident that you will find value in online therapy and that it will help take you to a whole new level in terms of your happiness and success. People choose online therapy for the following benefits, time and time again:
To summarize, many of the clients at Thriveworks Atlanta, GA choose to work with their counselor online instead of in-person because it’s more convenient and more comfortable; it’s affordable (many of our clients’ insurance companies cover the cost); it allows greater flexibility in scheduling; and it’s just as effective as in-person therapy.
You can attend your online counseling session in one of three ways: via phone call, video call, or email/chat. If you choose to work with your therapy via phone call, you’ll agree on a day and time to meet (just as you would if you were meeting with them in person) and then answer your therapist’s call. Similarly, with video counseling, you will agree on a set day and time for therapy and then you’ll jump into the chat room or answer your counselor’s video call.
If you decide that you want a more casual therapy experience, especially to start with or as you transition out of therapy, you can decide to work with your therapist via email or chat. Instead of meeting with your counselor for a strict timeslot, you’ll communicate on a regular but flexible basis. Either way, Thriveworks Atlanta, GA has you covered. We can set you up with an online therapist via phone call, videoconference, or email. Just let us know what your preferences are and we’ll do the rest.
First, we want to congratulate you for making it this far. You should be proud of yourself for taking that first step in getting the help that you might need, which is looking for mental health help. If you are in the Atlanta area, Thriveworks Atlanta, GA might have the therapists and counselors you’re looking for. We offer a wide variety of mental health services including:
…and so much more. Not to mention, you can choose to work with your therapist in-person or online of you prefer. Many people are finding that online therapy is the right option for them, as it is convenient and comfortable. If this sounds like something you want to experience reach out to Thriveworks Atlanta, GA. Just call (404) 719-4233.
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