The most important part of choosing a therapist is finding someone you feel comfortable with. Choose someone who inspires you to let it all hang out. If the real you can’t show up to session, the real you won’t get the help they are longing for.
The most important part of choosing a therapist is finding someone you feel comfortable with. Choose someone who inspires you to let it all hang out. If the real you can’t show up to session, the real you won’t get the help they are longing for.
It can be overwhelming to find the right therapist for your situation. Therapy is an investment in time, money and emotional connection. You want to make sure you invest wisely.
Therapy for couples who feel like they have lost touch with each other and long to feel close, connected and in love.
Therapy for individuals who are tired of their lives as they have been living them and want freedom from their former self.
Therapy for individuals who have either left or been forced out of their foundational religious communities either because of their sexual or gender identity, or because someone in that community abused them in the name of God.
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My Practice
Located in the heart of Evans, my practice has been serving the CSRA since I relocated here in 2016. It’s my desire to reconnect couples to each other and help individuals manifest the life they long for.
— Abraham Maslow
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Liking your therapist is much more important than you might expect. Choose carefully!
“I feel like someone out there needs to hear this. If you’re going through a hard time right now...don’t cut your bangs. ”
Don’t miss the Session Note
When you work with so many hurting people you notice a lot of patterns. In Session Notes, I give some observations that I hope you find helpful.