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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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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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GEORGE LOUGH

My approach to therapy: I do traditional talk therapy, Somatic Experiencing for Complex PTSD, and Jungian dream work. I may use a combination of these approaches depending on what works best for you and the issues that you want to work on. Psychotherapy should help you experience relief from emotional pain, anxiety, depression and the results of trauma or abuse. I see couples also.

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Maudesta Caleb

My approach to therapy: I utilize a variety of modalities, but always works in a client-centered, whole-person approach encouraging clients to show up exactly as they are and focusing on the issues that matter most to them.

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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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Michelle L. King

My approach to therapy: Admitting to yourself that you can not do everything alone and reaching out to a professional for help are the first steps towards living your preferred future. The way in which we live is greatly influenced by how we see the world.

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Alison Leon

My approach to therapy: My therapeutic style is a blend of Narrative and Solution Focused approaches. I am a very open-minded individual who thrives when working with diverse groups.

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Heather Willard

My approach to therapy: I take a holistic approach that focuses on you as an individual as well as how you fit into your relationships from the past and the present. I believe past experiences shape your personality and they also influence how you behave, feel, and think.

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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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Barbara Phillips

My approach to therapy: I use a client-centered approach with my clients. I strive to create an environment in which my clients feel safe and comfortable working with me.

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Find Faith-Based Therapists & Counselors in Georgia.

Faith-based counseling is an approach to therapy that integrates emotional and psychological healing with your spiritual or religious beliefs. It offers a supportive space to explore personal challenges through the lens of your faith, spirituality, values, and relationship with a higher power.

Faith-based therapists combine evidence-based counseling methods with spiritual principles, prayer, or scripture (depending on your preferences). Sessions can take place in person or online and may draw on a specific faith tradition — such as Christianity, Judaism, Islam, paganism, or other faiths — or on a more general spiritual perspective, depending on your needs and beliefs.

Whether you’re struggling with anxiety, grief, relationships, or questions of purpose, faith-based counseling can help you find peace, clarity, and resilience grounded in your spiritual foundation.

Wherever you are located in Georgia, Mental Health Match can help you easily find a faith-based counselor or therapist who best meets your needs.

The Benefits of Faith-Based Counseling

Faith-based counseling can help you strengthen both emotional well-being and spiritual connection. Common benefits include:

  • A deeper sense of purpose and meaning
  • Healing that aligns with your faith and values
  • Greater inner peace and spiritual resilience
  • Healing relationships and cultivating forgiveness
  • Support for moral or ethical decision-making
  • Integration of spiritual practices into everyday life

If you’d like to learn more about different types of therapy and which may be right for you, read this article: What are the types of therapy?

When to Consider Faith-Based Counseling

Faith-based counseling may be a good fit if you are:

  • Seeking guidance rooted in your spiritual beliefs
  • Struggling to reconcile faith with personal challenges
  • Coping with grief, guilt, or loss
  • Experiencing relationship or family issues
  • Searching for meaning or direction in life
  • Wanting therapy that honors and integrates your faith tradition

This type of counseling may not be ideal if you prefer a purely secular approach to therapy — though many therapists can integrate or minimize faith elements based on your preferences.

If you’re interested in faith-based counseling, Mental Health Match can help you find a compassionate, qualified therapist in your area. Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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