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Apathy Therapists in Alpharetta, GA


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Laura Yonemoto Meeks

My approach to therapy: Unite therapists use a variety of techniques and methods to help you reach your goals. Most use CBT and client-centered therapy paired with other types of therapy. Your clinician custom tailor their approach to what provides you the most benefit.

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Meta Petty

My approach to therapy: I am passionate about my work to help others reach their full potential. My areas of specialization include treatment for grief, depression, life stressors, divorce, blended families, and individuals and families associated with state agencies.

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Sherita Tartt

My approach to therapy: I have over 10 years experience in the background of Individual Therapy, Group Therapy, Substance Abuse, Health Management, Anger Management, Career Counseling, Issues of Grief and Depression and Trauma Issues.

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Valery Dickinson

My approach to therapy: My extensive training allows me to use a variety of tools and methods that are mostly directed at promoting a healthy self-image and a positive mindset. My work with clients is focused on clients from the life they tolerate to the life they want.

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Conisha Hill

My approach to therapy: I work from a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy theoretical framework but also enjoy working with individuals utilizing other evidence-based frameworks including brief motivational interviewing and solution focused therapy.

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Angela Velez

My approach to therapy: My focus of practice is helping adults, adolescents, and their families process their concerns, learn to live life by addressing barriers head on and move through them instead of avoiding, so each person can live their best life.

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Willie Palmer

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy includes taking an eclectic approach by using principles from Cognitive Therapy, Person-Centered, Family Systems, and Solution Focused Therapy approaches.

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Tanea McKee

My approach to therapy: I believe the client is always in the driver’s seat of their journey. I am passionate about increasing the accessibility of mental health services in marginalized communities and providing culturally intelligent mental health care.

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Yvette Robinson

My approach to therapy: Depression, anxiety, grief and loss, life transitions, family dysfunction, intimacy, codependency, and addiction are the focus of my practice with adults, teens, and families.

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Kwame Frimpong

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is always a person-centered approach. I help clients to discover within themselves their hidden strengths to overcome their obstacles. I used Solution Focused therapy, the Bible if clients are open to it, CBT, and EMDR.

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Find Apathy Therapists & Counselors in Alpharetta, GA.

Do you feel nonchalant as life passes you by? Apathy, which refers to a lack of interest or motivation, can prevent you from realizing your purpose, creating meaningful relationships, and even supporting your own well-being.

If you’re dealing with apathy and are looking for a way to restore your zest for life, therapy can help. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Apathy Symptoms

If you’re not sure whether you’d like to seek therapy for apathy, you’re not alone. It can be challenging to decide when it’s time, especially since many of us feel apathy about specific things from time to time.

Here are some concerning symptoms of apathy:

  • You don’t care about your own problems.
  • You aren’t interested in completing basic self-care processes, such as eating or bathing.
  • You don’t feel anything when bad things are happening around you.
  • You don't care about your future or what happens to you.

It’s important to familiarize yourself with the causes of apathy, because it can be caused by some potentially dangerous conditions. Apathy is regularly seen in people with mental conditions like depression and schizophrenia, as well as brain injuries and diseases like Parkinson’s disease and Huntington's disease. It is important that you consult a medical professional if you suspect an injury or illness is causing your apathy.

Need a bit of assistance to move forward? Licensed therapist Jessica Connolly writes about how to find the right therapist for you.

Seek Treatment for Apathy Now!

Apathy can leave you stuck and alone; that’s no way to live. We recommend that you seek treatment for apathy sooner rather than later. Mental Health Match can help you find a local therapist or counselor in minutes! Start by browsing apathy experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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