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Meagan Harrison is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of Georgia with ten years of experience supporting diverse popul...
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Meagan Harrison is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of Georgia with ten years of experience supporting diverse populations, including young adults and individuals dealing with depression, anxiety, mood disorders, and life transitions. She completed her undergraduate studies at Louisiana State University and received her Master of Social Work from Tulane University. Meagan utilizes relational, strength-based, cognitive behavioral, mindfulness, and solution-focused approaches to therapy while maintaining the creativity, flexibility, and awareness tailored to the unique needs of each individual. She is also an ADHD-Certified Clinical Services Provider. Meagan provides an environment of compassion and support to jointly address your needs, goals, concerns, and desires toward effective coping skills, stronger relationships, and authentic living.
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I am a therapist that is not here to judge but to assist each individual in understanding themselves and their behavior....
I am a therapist that is not here to judge but to assist each individual in understanding themselves and their behavior.
Mary Campbell is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in the state of Georgia who has over 8 years of professional experience. She specializes in treating adult clients who are suffering from depression, anxiety, stress, family conflict, anger issues, grief, divorce, life transitions, women's issues, and more.
Mary completed her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Psychology from the University of Detroit. She then received her Master’s degree in Professional Counseling from Argosy University where she graduated with honors. Mary utilizes a number of theories and techniques to assist each individual in meeting their goals, including cognitive behavioral (CBT) and dialectal behavioral (DBT) approaches.
Mary inspires a collaborative relationship with every client and understands that one size does not fit all. She looks forward to maintaining a relationship with every individual based on solid rapport building. Work together with her to create a better tomorrow for yourself—a future that begins with your emotional wellbeing.
As a woman with life experience in parenting, marriage, grief, career changes, and multicultural living, I offer a grounded, compa...
As a woman with life experience in parenting, marriage, grief, career changes, and multicultural living, I offer a grounded, compassionate space to support you through life’s transitions.
Lynda Cokuslu is a Licensed Professional Counselor with 8 years of experience. She draws from a rich personal journey that has included immigrating, raising a family, and starting a business to support clients through life transitions, cultural shifts, and personal growth. Lynda works with individuals facing anxiety, depression, burnout, and low self-esteem. Her clinical lens is shaped by lived experience and deep empathy, helping clients navigate change with insight and resilience. Lynda works with couples, gamblers, and rural communities, offering tailored support and purpose-driven care in every session.
Lynda earned her Master’s in Counseling from Capella University. She uses cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, and eye movement desensitization reprocessing to help clients manage distress and shift negative thinking.
Lynda understands that life can feel overwhelming, especially during transitions or resurfacing pain. She helps teens and adults reduce stress and improve relationships by offering a compassionate, nonjudgmental space to explore emotions, clarify goals, and begin their healing journey.
I am a counselor who believes in looking at the whole person to support you in becoming who you would like to be!...
I am a counselor who believes in looking at the whole person to support you in becoming who you would like to be!
Seryna Muhammad-Wilkinson is a Licensed Professional Counselor with 8 years of experience helping individuals, couples, and families with issues including depression, anxiety, trauma, infidelity, racial identity, grief, and parenting. She has spent time in nursing and counseling, holding roles including school counselor, adjunct faculty member, and associate professor. Seryna enjoys working with clients who want to improve themselves emotionally and mentally and desire the support of a trusted professional. With a counseling approach rooted in empathy and empowerment, she is always looking to continue her mental health education.
Seryna received her Master’s in School Counseling from Capella University. She uses modalities including Rogerian therapy, Alderian therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, culturally sensitive therapy, and compassion-focused therapy. Seryna also offers a faith-based lens for those interested.
While everyone’s struggles are unique, we all deserve peace. Whether you are in the middle of a transition or feeling overwhelmed with daily life, know that things can get better! Seryna is eager to embark on a journey toward holistic well-being together. You can do this!
Kristin Allpere is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of Georgia who has 19 years of experience partnering with childr...
Kristin Allpere is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of Georgia who has 19 years of experience partnering with children, adolescents, adults, and couples seeking help with depression, anxiety, life transitions, relationship issues, ADHD, trauma, and developmental issues. She completed her Bachelor of Social Work and Master of Social Work from the University of Georgia. Kristin utilizes strengths-based, solution-focused, trauma-informed, mindfulness-based, and cognitive-behavioral approaches to meet the varying needs and personalities of each individual. Kristin seeks to establish a caring therapeutic relationship focused on your unique needs. She does this through the use of humor, creativity, and candor to build on your personal strengths to assist you in meeting your life goals.
Elizabeth Power is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) who has 4+ years of experience collaborating with families, chi...
Elizabeth Power is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) who has 4+ years of experience collaborating with families, children, teenagers, and emerging adults struggling with adjustment to life transitions, depression, anxiety, self-esteem, and family issues.
Elizabeth completed both her Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Psychology and her Master of Arts (MA) in Marriage and Family Therapy at Mercer University. She employs systemic, solution-focused, dialectical behavior, and cognitive behavioral focused approaches to help clients reach their most congruent selves.
Elizabeth wants to create a safe environment that allows clients to explore their thoughts and emotions without judgment and to help achieve their therapeutic goals.
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Gambling addiction counseling is a specialized therapeutic approach designed to address and alleviate problematic or compulsive gambling behavior. It offers individuals a structured and supportive setting to delve into the root causes of their excessive gambling.
Our gambling addiction therapists in Marietta, GA will collaborate with you to identify and alter thought patterns and behaviors that drive your gambling compulsions, often employing cognitive behavioral techniques. The primary objective of this counseling is to assist you in regaining control, establishing healthier habits, and addressing any underlying emotional or psychological issues.
Gambling addiction counseling with our providers at Thriveworks in Marietta, GA is conducted both in person and online by video. We encourage you to choose the option that works best for you.
The length of gambling addiction counseling can differ depending on the person’s particular requirements and the seriousness of their addiction. Typically, this form of counseling includes multiple sessions spanning from several weeks to several months. The precise number of sessions and overall therapy duration are determined through discussions with the counselor.
A few decades ago, if people were asked where the best gambling was, they probably would have said somewhere like Monte Carlo, Las Vegas, Reno, or Atlantic City. Within the past few years, the answer to that question has likely changed. Now, all but two states have legalized some form of gambling. The Internet has made gambling not just in one’s own hometown possible, but people can gamble in their own home. With such easy access, many people are locking in on their wagers, and many of those people are doing so without any issues. They place their bets. They lose or win. They carry on with their lives. For others, gambling is a problem. Their lives become focused upon their next bet. They place their wagers even though it could hard themselves or their loved ones. They may have a gambling addiction.
The mental health professionals at Thriveworks Marietta understand how gambling addiction develops and how it can be fought. Just as many people can shop compulsively, so can people easily become addicted to gambling. But just as other forms of addiction has effective treatments, people who struggle with gambling may also be able to rebalance their brain and take back control of their lives. If this sounds like you, consider reaching out to Thriveworks Marietta today for support.
Gambling addiction is very similar to any other addiction. For example, many people drink alcohol without any issues of dependency. The same holds for gambling: many people gamble for entertainment and then walk away without issue. Others, however, have a problem. Mental health professionals have known for a while that gambling can cause trouble, but the nature and extent of the trouble is just now being understood.
Four decades ago, The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) included compulsive gambling in a chapter on Impulsive Control Disorders. However, it is most recent edition, the DSM-5 included it in the chapter on Addictions. A significant amount of research undergirds this decision. Mental health professionals have found that when people gamble compulsively, what is happening in their brain is similar to what is happening in other cases of addiction. Dopamine levels are out of balance. This good-feeling hormone floods the brain when people gamble, and they become dependent upon that feeling. Mental health professionals have also found that gambling addiction responds well to traditional treatment for addiction.
As many as 1 in 165 men will struggle with a gambling addiction in their lifetime, and 1 in 500 women will struggle. DSM-5 outlines how to identify healthy behavior regarding gambling and addictive behavior. If an individual shows four of the following for 12 consecutive months, they may be addicted to gambling:
As you read about gambling addiction, did anything you read about stand out to you? If you recognized any of the symptoms of gambling addiction in your own life, it may be time to reach out. The therapists at Thriveworks Marietta offer treatment for gambling addiction, and we have appointments available. When you contact our office, a real person will answer and help you make an appointment. You may be meeting with your counselor within the week. We offer weekend and evening sessions. A number of insurance plans are also accepted. Let’s get started. Call today.
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