Mind Control

Melissa Hannan

I specialize in healing wounds from religious, relational, and sexual trauma. I also work with Ex-Mormons and Ex-Cult members to rebuild a new, authentic life after leaving.

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Tanory Ateek

Somatic Experiencing Level 3 Certified
Training in EMDR
Fifteen years as a yoga/meditation teacher and bodyworker before becoming a therapist

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Amber Privett

I’m passionate about helping my clients start their healing journey and find true inner peace. I love learning and am always looking for new ways to challenge myself. I’m committed to my own journey of learning and growth, so we’re in this together!

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Jonathan Lee

My name is Jon (they/them/theirs). I identify as a non-binary, queer, somatic psychotherapist, who comes from a Taiwanese immigrant family background.

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Claire Horner

Claire Horner is known in Atlanta as ATL Shrink and The Relationship Translator. Therapist and advocate for clients seeking relief from sexual assault and those pursuing healthy relationships. Providing individual, group, and couple’s therapy.

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Carol Williams

All the strengths assessments say my number one character trait is ‘authenticity’. I am considered a Rogerian therapist….a humanist. I care about you and your well-being.

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Carol Williams

All the strengths assessments say my number one character trait is ‘authenticity’. I am considered a Rogerian therapist….a humanist. I care about you and your well-being.

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Krista Verrastro

I help people who feel used, abused, neglected, or rejected transform from surviving to thriving. I do this by blending drama therapy, talk therapy, and EMDR therapy.

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Carol A Williams

All the strengths assessments say my number one character trait is ‘authenticity’. I am considered a Rogerian therapist….a humanist. I care about you and your well-being.

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Quincee Gideon

I help people with religious trauma and complex PTSD understand their trauma and weave a new story for their lives. If you feel overwhelmed, triggered and lost after trauma, we can find a new way forward.

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