Self-Harming Behaviors
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.
Read moreClaire 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.
Read moreAnnaMarie Pemberton
Together we work to understand how unprocessed emotions and past experiences get in the way of wellbeing in the form of anxiety, stuckness, unhelpful relational patterns and negative self talk. My clients learn to strengthen what is working well for them, adapt what is not and to have a more satisfying, nourishing existence.
Read moreMegan Kniffen
It took a lot of courage for you to get here and you’re not alone in this process. My goal is to help you feel comfortable so we can do the hard work We are living in a time with so many stressors, but you are taking the right steps by seeking a partner in…
Read moreKate Wester
My integrative approach combines deeply relational, trauma-informed, somatic, contemplative, and expressive practices to support the recovery of your innate resilience and wholeness, and to strengthen your capacity to manage difficulties.
Read moreGabrielle Kilgore
I believe that while no life is without some measure of pain or struggle; therapy can be a transformative, healing process which opens the door to a more fulfilling relationship with yourself and others.
Read moreBarbara Maresca
People come to see me for help with a wide range mental health and relational struggles. I view the difficulties people face not as simply disorders, but as learned behavior that serve important purposes. I use a trauma-informed lens and attachment science to understand relational conflicts and personal patterns. I tap into my understanding of…
Read moreStephanie Michelle Taylor
Hi, how are you?
This is a typical question; however, they make a big difference in a person’s life. Possible differences can range from making you smile, giving you the chance to vent, and/or providing you with an emotional outlet.
Read moreCatherine Fries
I own a small group practice that is focused and specialized in trauma and attachment focused therapy. We work with children, teens, young adults, parents and families and work from a relational/experiential framework.
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