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Today is February 22, 2025

We have 0 Verified and 1 Unverified Mental Health Professionals In Loganville, GA

location-map Loganville, GA | (704) 227 2211


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I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with 20 years of experience engaging in clinical social work. I approach counseling as a healing process, helping to answer deep-seated questions that individuals have about themselves or their child. I believe that providing an environment of compassion & support will help individuals and families learn & thrive. I treat adolescents, adults, & families with histories of abuse & neglect, acute behavioral challenges, adjustment & attachment issues, loss, grief, relationship difficulties, difficulty transitioning to parenthood, & traumatic stress, including domestic violence & sexual assault. I hold a Master's degree from Georgia State University & is dedicated to providing a therapeutic approach that is holistic, strengths-based, & collaborative. I especially enjoy working with teens. I began my career working as a Medical Social Worker at Grady Hospital & Atlanta Medical Center. I am currently a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) at CHOA. I believe that I was "called" to this field at a young age. I've always possessed a strong desire to advocate & uplift people. I have a true passion for helping others discover how to help themselves heal, grow, & thrive following challenging or traumatic experiences. Being trusted with that mission is both rewarding & meaningful.