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Solution Focused Brief (SFBT) Therapists in Georgia
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Alisha Powell
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Online Therapy
I believe that therapy can be life changing. There is strength and power in prioritizing your needs and setting healthy boundaries so that you can grow to become the best version of yourself. My approach to therapy is collaborative and I believe in ensuring that the process is beneficial for you. I'll start where you're at and help you identify strategies that will empower you to make meaningful and lasting change.
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(410) 261-4135
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Michael Ham
Psychotherapist
Online Therapy
I offer a unique style—a blend of insight-oriented, practical problem solving and cognitive behavioral therapy to help clients achieve their goals.
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(808) 895-1584
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PSYCHē PLLC
Psychologist
Online Therapy
We contract with multiple expert therapists in multiple states. Our goal is simple: We want to connect you with your perfect therapist. We find the best private practice therapists in the nation and pay them whatever they ask for to see our clients. It's not cheap, but it's worth it to get the best. Our clients deserve it.
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(615) 274-8400
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