Welcome to the Georgia Therapist Directory. Below are the search results for psychologists, therapists, and marriage & family counselors available in the Georgia area.

Search Results for category Dissociative Disorders in Georgia
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Robyn Gruber, Counselor/Therapist, Atlanta, Georgia, 30067

Robyn Gruber, MA, LPC, Counselor/Therapist

“Ever feel stuck? You've tried everything you know to overcome the challenges in your life, but it's two steps forward, three steps back. Sometimes it's hard to put the past behind you and live today. If this is you, I can help. I specialize in helping peoploe put the past behind them - permanently!

1640 Powers Ferry Road, Building 16, Suite 100 Atlanta, Georgia 30067

t: 678-665-8455

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Kim Morrow Taff, Atlanta, Georgia, 30329

Kim Morrow Taff, EdS, LPC

Life can be challenging. I support my clients by helping them authentically align with their true selves in the midst of challenging situations, and releasing long-standing false beliefs, by simply connecting with their own inner experience. Self-discovery is empowering, healing, and life enhancing.

2801 Buford Highway NE Suite T-60 Atlanta, Georgia 30329

t: 404-419-6082

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