Jewish therapists in Locust Grove, Georgia GA

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Conyers, Georgia therapist: Atlanta Tele -Psychiatry LLC, psychiatrist
Serving Jewish

Atlanta Tele -Psychiatry LLC

Psychiatrist, Olasimbo M . Babatope,MD
Our mission is to offer easily accessible psychiatric medication management services via secure online video consultations at a very affordable price without breaking the bank  
35 Years Experience
In-Person Near Locust Grove, GA
Online in Locust Grove, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia therapist: Eve Ruby, licensed clinical social worker
Serving Jewish

Eve Ruby

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LICSW
Wherever you’ve been, however you’ve arrived, I’m glad you are here. To me, therapy is about taking time and space to listen to our bodies and emotions, with the hope of allowing us to reconnect with our inherent wisdom. We don't lose touch with this wisdom by accident. Trauma, unhealed wounds, and oppression separate us from our wisdom and intuition, and impact our ability to access all parts of ourselves. You and your body carry so much, from the grief and resilience of those who came before you, to the stress of everyday life. You were never meant to carry it all on your own.  
6 Years Experience
Online in Locust Grove, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia therapist: Hannah Warshowsky, psychologist
Serving Jewish

Hannah Warshowsky

Psychologist, PhD
Hello and welcome! I provide tele-therapy online to adults. My specialties includes sexual concerns (difficulty with orgasm, painful sex, low sexual desire) stress, relationship difficulties, grief, body image concerns, and identity exploration. I am passionate about working with millennials, womxn, LGBT folks, kink/non-monogamous individuals and people from religious minority backgrounds, particularly Jewish and Muslim clients. I offer tele-health in 30+ states through an inter-state agreement for Psychologists called PsyPact.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Locust Grove, Georgia
Monticello, New York therapist: Stephanie Davis, hypnotherapist
Serving Jewish

Stephanie Davis

Hypnotherapist, Cht
Certified hypnotherapist dedicated to helping individuals unlock their full potential and overcome various challenges. With extensive training in hypnosis techniques, Stephanie employs a personalized approach to each client's needs. Through guided relaxation and focused attention, Stephanie helps clients enter a state of heightened suggestibility where they can access their subconscious mind. This allows them to address deep-seated issues such as anxiety, phobias, smoking cessation, weight management, and trauma. Drawing from a range of therapeutic modalities, including cognitive-behavioral techniques and positive suggestion, Stephanie empowers her clients to make positive changes and break free from limiting beliefs. With compassion and professionalism, she guides them on a journey of self-discovery and transformation, ultimately helping them live happier, healthier lives.  
2 Years Experience
Online in Locust Grove, Georgia
Cincinnati, Ohio therapist: Ben Dickstein, psychologist
Serving Jewish

Ben Dickstein

Psychologist, PhD
I love helping my clients address issues with sleep, anxiety, mood, and past traumatic experiences. For me, helping others as a psychologist is a true passion. When appropriate, I use evidence-based therapy, which has clinical research supporting its effectiveness. I routinely offer couples and grief counseling. I've been told by my clients that I clearly take my job seriously and prepare well for sessions, always eager to bring them the relief that they're seeking in a thoughtful and targeted way. I don't stretch treatment out any longer than needed. As far as my unique characteristics as a therapist, I believe that humor plays an important role in treatment, and that therapists who are willing to be self-disclosing and genuine develop stronger, more meaningful connections with their clients. I see therapy as a very personal process -- far more so than other types of health visits -- and that forming a real relationship is a key component of mental health treatment. I find that one definite benefit of such a relationship is that I'm able to offer my clients truthful, direct feedback, as they always know that any challenging remarks are coming from a caring and compassionate place. Along these lines, I belief that it's a therapist's job to routinely encourage their clients to push beyond their comfort zones and make bold changes.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Locust Grove, Georgia