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Kaday Kabba-Howard

My approach to therapy: What makes me unique as a therapist is my ability to blend cultural awareness, clinical expertise, and genuine empathy to create a space where clients feel truly understood.

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Jessica Carroll

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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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Kristin Wansor

My approach to therapy: I always tell my clients who are struggling with confidence, that I GET it. I’ve been there, too. I think lived experience is one of the most valuable things a good therapist brings to the table.

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Lakeicha Birdsong

My approach to therapy: Areas of interest include but are not limited to working with individuals who may be struggling with anxiety, depression, substance abuse, addiction, trauma, grief, and/or relationship issues.

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Natalie Milom

My approach to therapy: I specialize in working with individuals surviving traumatic experiences within the context of relationships. I help individuals and families learn how to build healthier relationships with themselves and the important people in their lives.

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Annamarie Giangiacomo

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Lynn Burke Reyes

My approach to therapy: I’m experienced in motivational interviewing, teaching coping skills, and trauma processing. I have worked extensively with people who have co-occurring addiction and mental health challenges.

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Sharon Belhamel

My approach to therapy: Having worked with clients over the past 20 years, I have experience helping clients make significant life changes that have helped them live happier healthier lives.

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Marni Ledwitz

My approach to therapy: My personal approach is to make our journey as interesting and fun as possible. Improving the quality of your life is an exciting process. I’m here to provide you with a safe, non judgmental space, to get your best self back in the saddle.

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Find Substance Abuse Therapists & Counselors in Buckhead Village of Atlanta, GA.

Are substance abuse problems causing issues in your relationships and making life more challenging? If so, it’s time to seek help. A substance abuse therapist can help you calm cravings, identify triggers, and remedy mental issues so you can stop using substances and start celebrating sobriety.

Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Signs You Need Substance Abuse Therapy

Many people use substances, but get overwhelmed with them and are not sure when or if to stop. It can be difficult to know when it’s time to seek help for substance use. So, here are some signs to look out for:

  • You have cravings for drugs and other substances.
  • You want to give up substances but can’t seem to kick the habit.
  • Your drug or alcohol tolerance is building.
  • You have withdrawal symptoms when you’re not using substances.
  • Your substance use is affecting your relationships.

If any of these signs describe your situation, a substance abuse counselor can help you immensely. In a new article, licensed therapist Mark Levine writes about the stages of change when getting ready to handle an addiction to drugs.

Help is Available: Get Substance Abuse Counseling Today

A licensed therapist can use various techniques and tools to support you emotionally, help you identify triggers, curb your cravings, and rewire your thought processes so you can bid your drug habit goodbye. Luckily, finding a quality therapist is easy with Mental Health Match! Start by browsing above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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