Grief Therapists in Stone Mountain, GA
James D Russell II
Psychologist, PsyD
Verified Verified
Stone Mountain, GA 30087
Not accepting new clients
Common concerns in therapy include depression, anxiety, relationship difficulties, grief/ loss, trauma, dealing with life transitions, addiction, and fear.
I believe that individuals have the capacity to understand and change the aspects of their lives that are unsatisfying. It is my belief that, oftentimes, individuals move through life operating on assumptions and expectations that may be out of their conscious awareness. Working through this "unfinished business" of one's past paves the way for more satisfying relationships and overall contentment in life.
I work with adults, children, and adolescents. I provide individual, couples, and group psychotherapy services, as well as psychological assessment.
Common concerns in therapy include depression, anxiety, relationship difficulties, grief/ loss, trauma, dealing with life transitions, addiction, and fear.
I believe that individuals have the capacity to understand and change the aspects of their lives that are unsatisfying. It is my belief that, oftentimes, individuals move through life operating on assumptions and expectations that may be out of their conscious awareness. Working through this "unfinished business" of one's past paves the way for more satisfying relationships and overall contentment in life.
I work with adults, children, and adolescents. I provide individual, couples, and group psychotherapy services, as well as psychological assessment.
Stacie Smith
Licensed Professional Counselor
Verified Verified
Stone Mountain, GA 30087 (Online Only)
Not accepting new clients
I combine insight-oriented psychotherapy with principles of mindfulness practice and other body-centered approaches and work with adults interested in: *Developing healthy and preventative responses to stress, depression and anxiety *Managing chronic pain and illness *Facilitating personal and spiritual growth *Healing loss and easing life transitions *Utilizing meditative awareness to understand deeper levels of self *Integrating Eastern perspectives of Buddhism, mindfulness, and meditation with Western concepts of psyche, self, and self-in-relationship *Developing rites of passage
I combine insight-oriented psychotherapy with principles of mindfulness practice and other body-centered approaches and work with adults interested in: *Developing healthy and preventative responses to stress, depression and anxiety *Managing chronic pain and illness *Facilitating personal and spiritual growth *Healing loss and easing life transitions *Utilizing meditative awareness to understand deeper levels of self *Integrating Eastern perspectives of Buddhism, mindfulness, and meditation with Western concepts of psyche, self, and self-in-relationship *Developing rites of passage
Anne B Bradford
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, NCC, CPCS, CAMS
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
Stone Mountain, GA 30087 (Online Only)
Not accepting new clients
Hey! Are you identifying as someone with trauma and anxiety (medical, complex, neglect, attachment, deployment, rape, accidents, caregivers, etc.)? I'm a trauma-informed/trauma-trained therapist who understands not all memories are stored in your brain. Physical aches/pains, that desire to duck out on social events, and your short temper all come from trying to keep yourself safe. Others call you “controlling” or “manipulative”. They don’t understand that order and predictability equals safety to a trauma survivor. But I do. “They” see the behavior as being the problem. I see the unmet need that is causing the behavior.
Hey! Are you identifying as someone with trauma and anxiety (medical, complex, neglect, attachment, deployment, rape, accidents, caregivers, etc.)? I'm a trauma-informed/trauma-trained therapist who understands not all memories are stored in your brain. Physical aches/pains, that desire to duck out on social events, and your short temper all come from trying to keep yourself safe. Others call you “controlling” or “manipulative”. They don’t understand that order and predictability equals safety to a trauma survivor. But I do. “They” see the behavior as being the problem. I see the unmet need that is causing the behavior.
Moneta Sinclair
Licensed Professional Counselor, EdD, LPC, CPCS, MAC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Stone Mountain, GA 30087 (Online Only)
Not accepting new clients
Future Clients: Beginning the journey in counseling can be scary AND so worth it! We all have something we are trying to figure out as we work toward being our best selves. I believe past and current interpersonal relationships contribute to how we move in the world and view ourselves. Future Supervisees: As a certified clinical supervisor (CPCS) and master addiction counselor (MAC), I am knowledgeable about forming a solid counselor identity by offering expertise in fostering professional and personal growth for licensed and license-eligible professional counselors and those seeking credentials as an addiction professional.
Future Clients: Beginning the journey in counseling can be scary AND so worth it! We all have something we are trying to figure out as we work toward being our best selves. I believe past and current interpersonal relationships contribute to how we move in the world and view ourselves. Future Supervisees: As a certified clinical supervisor (CPCS) and master addiction counselor (MAC), I am knowledgeable about forming a solid counselor identity by offering expertise in fostering professional and personal growth for licensed and license-eligible professional counselors and those seeking credentials as an addiction professional.
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