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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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Karen Kearby

My approach to therapy: My counseling style is warm and interactive. I believe in treating everyone with respect, sensitivity, and compassion. My approach combines cognitive-behavioral, humanistic, mindfulness, positive psychology, and rational-emotive counseling.

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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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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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Carron Alexander

My approach to therapy: My therapeutic approach is eclectic. I utilize CBT, mindfulness, and other approaches depending on the needs of the client.

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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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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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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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Liz Rhea

My approach to therapy: I prioritize creating a space that feels welcoming, radical, and like you can show up fully as yourself (take your shoes off, grab some fidget toys, eat candy, you do you!). I believe therapy is a space where we get to collaborate together.

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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 Premarital Counseling Therapists & Counselors in Georgia.

Getting married is a big change. Even if you have been dating for a while, the period between your engagement and wedding is a perfect time to create the foundation for your future. Thats why so many people choose premarital therapy before their big day.

Signs You Should Consider Premarital Counseling

Mental health experts agree that you shouldn’t wait for a crisis to begin relationship therapy. Instead, start with premarital therapy or therapy when you are engaged to develop healthy patterns.

You should consider premarital counseling if:

  • You and your partner want to understand your attachment patterns and how they affect your relationship.
  • You want better communication with your spouse.
  • You want to align your plans for your future, such as your career or if you will have kids.
  • You want to better understand your spouse’s values and life experiences

Get Started with a Premarital Therapist

A premarital therapist can help you become a strong couple before you are married. If you’re curious to learn more about premarital counseling, check out therapist Megan Cornish’s Guide to Premarital Counseling.

Premarital therapy can help you and your partner grow together with healthy patterns and communication. Mental Health Match can help you find an experienced premarital therapist or counselor in your area. Start by browsing the premarital experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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