Suicidal Thoughts therapists in Woodstock, Georgia GA

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Roswell, Georgia therapist: Josh Thames, counselor/therapist
Suicidal Thoughts

Josh Thames

Counselor/Therapist, LAPC, NCC
I don't know your story but I know you've found enough courage and hope to look for help on this website. I'm so proud of you for that. No matter what is happening inside, you are not alone. I'd love to hear your story. The main thing I want you to know is that we need you here. Please stay. Let's find a time to talk today.  
2 Years Experience
In-Person Near Woodstock, GA
Online in Woodstock, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia therapist: Taya Larenkova Sanders, counselor/therapist
Suicidal Thoughts

Taya Larenkova Sanders

Counselor/Therapist, MS, NCC, LAPC, RPT
Looking for meaning, finding support, accepting help, choosing to continue living.  
14 Years Experience
In-Person Near Woodstock, GA
Online in Woodstock, Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia therapist: Essence Fiddemon, licensed mental health counselor
Suicidal Thoughts

Essence Fiddemon

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LPC NCC
I help clients who struggle with mostly passive SI thoughts. I want to help clients who are also willing to do the work to live a life that feels worth it.  
6 Years Experience
In-Person Near Woodstock, GA
Online in Woodstock, Georgia
Coral Gables, Florida therapist: Mariana Carabantes, Psy.D., psychologist
Suicidal Thoughts

Mariana Carabantes, Psy.D.

Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist
There is a wide range of suicidal thoughts and gestures. It usually starts with a fleeting thought of "I can't take this anymore." It is important to give these thoughts the attention they deserve. Get help now, and reach out to those who love and support you.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Woodstock, Georgia
Cincinnati, Ohio therapist: Rick Grant-Coons, psychologist
Suicidal Thoughts

Rick Grant-Coons

Psychologist, Psy.D
There are many cases where those having thoughts of suicide have been turned away by therapists for being too “high risk” or they were hospitalized without their consent. Unfortunately, many mental health professionals do not possess adequate training in suicide prevention and therefore do not respond appropriately when working with someone with thoughts of suicide. Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services-Suicide Prevention Center in Los Angeles was the first 24-hour suicide crisis line in the world. As their Lead Clinical Supervisor, I helped to develop programs and run support groups for Suicide Attempt Survivors. I continue to travel the country leading trainings in suicide prevention preparing individuals and organizations on how to best work with those impacted by suicide.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Woodstock, Georgia