Therapists for college students near Atlanta, GA
Natalie Casey is an Eastern Michigan University and Boston University graduate. She is professionally licensed in Michigan and Georgia and sees all of her clients virtually. If you're feeling stuck, confused, anxious, or have a case of the "blahs," Natalie gets it. Life can be hard and no one gives you a map on how to navigate everything that comes up. Whether you have experienced a traumatic event or a new life change, it can be incredibly validating and helpful to talk to someone who understands. Natalie might not be able to relate firsthand to what you're going through, but her experience working as a psychotherapist can help you get to where you want to be. She has supported clients through grief, trauma, identity exploration, and relationship strain. She'll help you heal younger parts of yourself, learn new skills, and establish and maintain healthy boundaries. Natalie is a Brainspotting certified therapist and uses Brainspotting for performance enhancement and trauma processing to facilitate accelerated healing. Please reach out to Natalie to learn more about Brainspotting.
I specialize in outpatient psychiatry and therapy interventions with medication management for depression, anxiety, ADHD, PTSD, OCD, insomnia, and bipolar disorder.
High anxiety keeping you from doing things? Dealing with intrusive thoughts or avoidance of anxiety provoking things? Thoughts that horrify you? I specialize in anxiety disorders and OCD & have completed the IOCDF's renowned BTTI training for Exposure and Response Prevention. I treat all presentations of OCD and Anxiety Disorders... Social Anxiety, Generalized Anxiety, Health Anxiety, PTSD, Panic Disorder, Phobia and OCD: sexual, scrupulosity/moral, sensory, checking, harm, contamination, etc. I also treat BFRBs (hairpulling, skin picking, cheek/nail biting) and PTSD using Prolonged Exposure. Regain a sense of peace! I have over 16 years experience and use the gold-standard of exposure response prevention plus a variety of complimentary approaches as everyone's case is unique. I am trained in evidence-based modalities for anxiety disorders and OCD: Mindfulness, DBT informed, CBT, intensively trained ERP, PE, ACT and ComB for BFRB's. You can get better and heal!
Here at The Self Love Center, our passion is to support you in loving yourself and living fully, as yourself. We offer online classes, therapy, energy healing, and coaching on self love, wellness, spirituality, sexuality, intimacy, and relationships. We know that your self love journey touches these areas the most and we are here to support you. I'm an associate psychotherapist practicing with The Self Love Center, LLC. I offer individual and couple's therapy for persons that identify as womxn or female non-gender conforming. I create a safe space for kink enthusiast, LGBTQ+, and spiritualists such as those belonging to African Traditional Religions or ATR. My therapeutic style is eclectic where I combine traditional modalities with creative techniques based on the clients needs. Sign up for a free consultation on our website. Services are self-pay and are offered on a sliding scale. Wellness Classes are hosted by the founder, Evanye Lawson.
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My style is warm and compassionate. I work with people who are struggling and want to learn and grow from their life experiences, good and bad. I am skillful and successful at supporting people face adversity and move forward with improved skills and tools to succeed.
Life can be hard. I get it. Especially when trying to balance the already difficult challenges of daily life and trying to be successful in higher education at the same time. Anxiety, family conflict, relationship problems, imposter syndrome, and other common problems are understandable concerns with everything today’s college student have to deal with. Adjustment to college by itself can be challenging, be it undergrad or even grad school. I believe I can help… I have a very down-to-earth, non-judgmental style and like to think that I am easy to talk to. I have over 20 years of experience in Mental Health and Higher Education. Therapeutically, I use an integrative approach that draws heavily on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Systems Theory, and is influenced by social justice frameworks. Professionally my interests include racially marginalized students, developmental concerns, family of origin concerns, relationship concerns, stress/anxiety induced academic performance issues, men’s issues, and imposter syndrome/sense of belonging. Outside of work, I consider myself a “Blerd”. I’m a serious movie/cinema buff. I’m also a fan of all things Comics and Sci-Fi/fantasy. I enjoy community service and cultural events. (Note: I can not accept current Emory University Students)
Kudos to you for making it here! As a student, you undoubtedly have a lot going on and your mental health may have taken a back seat. If you are looking to take control of OCD, anxiety, trauma, or depression, I can help you get back to the life you want to live. We will work collaboratively to create new insights, skills, and the changes you want to see. I am dedicated to providing empathetic and evidence-based virtual mental health treatment. My approach to therapy is warm, non-judgmental, and engaging. I take a strengths-based approach to help you identify your goals and develop the skills needed to get there. I use evidence-based interventions such as cognitive behavioral therapy, and other modalities to tailor a treatment plan that is unique to you. My goal is to help you get back to living a full life, on your terms.
College can be exciting—but also overwhelming. You may be balancing pressure to perform, adjusting to independence, or quietly struggling with anxiety, loneliness, or burnout. I support college students who feel stretched thin, unsure of their path, or disconnected from who they truly are. In our work together, you’ll find a space to slow down, reflect, and invite God into the process. Whether you’re dealing with academic stress, people-pleasing, perfectionism, or emotional exhaustion, I’ll help you explore how faith, boundaries, and healthy coping can support your peace and growth. You don’t have to carry it all alone. Healing is possible when you have a safe space to be seen, heard, and restored—spiritually, emotionally, and mentally.
At The Mind Laboratory, we are dedicated to supporting the mental health and well-being of college students. Our practice is rooted in the belief that navigating college life can be both exhilarating and challenging, and having a trusted partner in mental health can make all the difference. Our mission is to provide a safe, compassionate, and non-judgmental space where students can explore their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. We aim to empower students to overcome obstacles, build resilience, and thrive academically and personally.
Stretch Consulting is a yoga and counseling center where we provide coaching, counseling, and coming soon mindful movement (yoga, breath work, and meditation) totally online. We specialize in assisting individuals from ages 15 and up in dealing with anxiety, depression, and stress caused by work/life imbalance and adjustment to life's transitions. We believe in creating a healthy mind-body connection using deep breathing techniques and talk therapy. We believe where the mind and body become one is where happiness begins. If you struggle with periods of anxiety, sadness, or just need help adjusting to a new transition call us now for a free 30 minute video consultation so we can see which of our services may be a good fit. Our services are solely online for your convenience. This means that the student can fit appointments into their existing schedules without having to leave campus or miss classes.
Greetings! My name is Dr. Weaver and I work with a variety of individuals. I provide a safe space for my clients to work through their issues. I enjoy helping my clients be the best them!
Email me to schedule a free 15 minute consultation call. Whether you are navigating past traumas, seeking to strengthen your self-esteem, or managing overwhelming emotions, I am here to create a space where your stories are valued, heard, and honored. I help individuals develop plans to connect with themselves and find their inner strengths. With experience working in trauma informed care and with marginalized communities, I embrace an empathetic and judgment-free approach to therapy that involves genuine curiosity and a willingness to deeply understand and honor cultural diversity. I specialize in issues related to intergenerational trauma, self esteem, and identity exploration.
Hello and welcome! Life can feel like a lot sometimes. You might be feeling overwhelmed by academic pressure, anxiety or depression, questioning your path, navigating complicated relationships, or trying to hold it all together while everyone else seems to be thriving. College and student life can bring growth and independence, but also burnout, impostor syndrome, loneliness, and identity questions. You don’t have to navigate it alone. I specialize in working with students experiencing anxiety, depression, life transitions, and family or relationship challenges. Many of the clients I work with are untangling complex family dynamics, healing from past experiences, or learning how to set boundaries while honoring their cultural or personal values. I also support neurodiverse clients, including those with ADHD and executive functioning challenges, and understand the stress that can come from masking or feeling misunderstood in academic spaces. My approach blends cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic therapy, meaning we’ll look at both present patterns and deeper roots. Together, we’ll build insight, strengthen coping skills, and help you develop a more supportive and realistic inner voice. Therapy with me is collaborative — we’ll reflect, challenge patterns, and even laugh when it fits. I am committed to providing affirming, culturally responsive care for diverse clients, including BIPOC, neurodiverse, and LGBTQ+ individuals. If you’re exploring identity, belonging, or navigating systems that weren’t built with you in mind, that work is welcome here. I aim to create a space where you can show up as you are — warm, supportive, and real (not drive-thru mental health care). I am currently an Associate Professional Counselor (APC), working toward full licensure under the guidance of Lauren Vaughan-D'Angelo, LPC, CPCS. I provide virtual therapy for clients across Georgia, with evening and weekend availability. My standard rate is $125, and I accept select insurance plans as well as self-pay. I offer a limited number of sliding scale spots to help keep therapy accessible and within reach. If you’re wondering whether we’re a good fit, I offer a free 15-minute phone “vibe check.”
Hello! Let's be honest...seeking therapy can be an uncertain and anxiety-filled process whether you have never worked with a counselor before or have had multiple bad experiences leaving you feeling guarded and hopeless. Each client has different needs and you deserve counseling that is tailored specifically to you. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Georgia. I currently hold an Educational Specialist’s Degree (Ed.S.) in Counselor Education and a Master’s Degree (M.S.) in Clinical Psychology. I have extensive experience working in the counseling field for over 10 years where I have worked with children, adolescents, and adults receiving services for behavioral mental health and substance abuse in a variety of settings including outpatient, inpatient, and semi independent residential treatment facilities. Specifically, I have worked with clients diagnosed with depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress, attention-deficit hyperactivity, and psychotic disorders as well as those struggling with behavioral and emotional distress, low self-esteem, suicidal thoughts, self-harm, sleep difficulties, and more. I particularly enjoy working with students and faculty to help them thrive during transitions. Because therapy is not a one-size-fits-all solution, I use an integrative approach and pull from various theoretical orientations (person-centered, solution-focused, cognitive behavioral, interpersonal process) to ensure your treatment is individualized and collaborative. Regardless of the intervention or techniques used, I practice from the fundamental belief that most often people are good and are trying to do their best given their current situation, but may make bad decisions. We are all human and imperfect… and worthy of love and compassion. This includes you. I am part of the Path referral network, which means that when you reach out, my team will get back to you quickly to schedule our first session. Through Path, I am in-network for most commercial insurances, and the average cost of a session for clients who use their insurance is less than $30.
I’m passionate about helping adolescents and adults feel seen, heard, supported, and empowered. I provide Trauma-Informed Care, which means I view behaviors as reflections of deeper experiences—not simply choices. Many trauma responses are often misunderstood as “bad behaviors,” but when we take time to understand the experiences behind them, we can begin to identify new ways to heal, grow, and build healthy coping skills. Outside of therapy, I enjoy playing with my dog, going to the gym, and watching football My ideal clients are teens and young adults who may be struggling with mood disorders, anxiety, depression, challenges at school, home, relationships, and life transitions. I utilize CBT, DBT and Collaborative Problem Solving to address ways to meet your goals, and I can tailor interventions that are unique to you. If you’re ready to begin your healing journey or help you feel more confident and understood, I would be honored to walk alongside you. I provide services for all Georgia residents via telehealth and in person for Atlanta-based clients
As a therapist, Cayla strives to honor clients’ unique identities and collaborate with them in exploring how their backgrounds may impact their wellness. She aims to collaborate with clients to foster an affirming, safe, and genuine relationship. Cayla is integrative in her therapeutic approach, primarily leaning on dialectical-behavioral and relational interventions within multicultural and feminist framework. She works with clients on identifying areas in their life they’d like to accept and areas they would like to change while providing the support and skills to do so. Her clinical interests include relationship concerns, family of origin concerns, adjustment difficulties, identity exploration, and mood concerns. Cayla is a psychologist who identifies as a Chinese-American woman. She prioritizes recognizing the intersectional identities of each client so that they can exist authentically while understanding sociocultural systems of privilege and oppression. Please note that Cayla is currently employed by Emory University Counseling and Psychological Services, therefore she cannot provide therapy for those who are enrolled Emory University students.
Welcome! I am so glad you are taking the time to look over my profile and get to know me better. It takes a lot of courage and vulnerability to seek out counseling. I believe in the power of therapy and the healing it can bring in one's life. My therapeutic approach is a collaborative approach, meaning as your therapist, I will work with you to help you gain insight and develop coping skills that will make an impactful difference in your life. I always prioritize our relationship and want you to feel safe and accepted for who you are. My clients appreciate my authentic personality, my humor, and my ability to empathize with them. Many of my clients come to therapy to gain a better understanding who they are, where they come from, and where they want to go. Sometimes clients come to therapy for just a handful of sessions and find that they got what they needed in that time. Others may find that they benefit from going to therapy for months or even years. There is no right or wrong way. However, you get as much out of therapy as you put in, so it's important to be an active participant in and out of the session. If I feel that I am not equipped or trained in what you are needing from therapy, I am happy to refer you to another professional who may be a better fit. Finding the right therapist is key in experiencing the full benefits therapy can bring! I encourage you to check out my practice's website and contact me via email or phone to get started! I am happy to provide a free 15 minute phone consultation to learn more about what you are needing in therapy and if I will be a good fit for you!
Shanna A. Jefferson, MSW, CFSW, LCSW is a firm believer that everyone can Transcend Adversity and Achieve Greatness. Ms. Jefferson is a Woman of God, Servant, Agent of Change, Business Executive, Life Coach, Philanthropist, Author and a Psychotherapist and Owner of Destination Greatness. Destination Greatness is a mental health and substance abuse psychotherapy agency dedicated to assisting individuals and families in maximizing their level of functioning on all life domains in pursuit of Greatness. Destination Greatness provides individuals and families will the opportunity to live more fulfilling and meaningful lives. Destination Greatness strives to enrich each individual and family through greater self-awareness, focus on strengths, and belief in a greater destiny.
individual, families, couples, and group counseling