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Stephanie Miller

Stephanie Miller

Jeremiah Counseling LLC

Lawrenceville, GA

At Jeremiah Counseling LLC, Stephanie works to help women ages 16 and up break free from the symptoms and bondage of all types of trauma. Whether you have been through trauma as a child or an adult, she is here for you. Stephanie wholeheartedly believes that it is a sign of true strength, and courage to take this first step in your healing journey. She considers it an honor to be an empathetic, non-judgmental, objective presence in a situation where you can be at your most vulnerable. Jeremiah Counseling provides trauma-informed therapies along with Christian faith-based integration.  Stephanie Miller, LPC and CEO of Jeremiah Counseling, received her master's degree in professional counseling from Liberty University in 2018. She is a certified EMDR clinician as well as an approved EMDR consultant to fellow EMDR therapists. She started her career in trauma counseling with a faith-based integrated approach at The Ministry Village in Winder from 2017–early 2023. Here she interned and was an independent contractor with her own solo private practice, Jeremiah Counseling. God had put a calling on her heart to help more women than she could possibly do alone, so she grew Jeremiah Counseling into a group practice in March 2023. 

Trauma PTSD Sexual Abuse Emotional Abuse Physical Abuse
Beth Leonard

Beth Leonard

Beth Leonard, LLC

Alpharetta, GA

I take seriously the privilege of journeying with clients through the process of healing. My desire is to create a safe place to heal and grow in an environment where you feel honored and respected, have space to process life issues and relationships, and can determine and work toward your goals. I specialize in neurobiological treatments such as brainspotting and EMDR, which provide deeper healing for trauma and areas where you might feel stuck. I love working with those who feel voiceless and struggle with codependency, as well as helping individuals find greater meaning and purpose in life. I work with couples at all stages (dating, preengagement, engagement, marriage, divorce, and remarriage) develop greater intimacy in all aspects of their relationships. My life motto is: "Don't waste your pain." In life, pain is inevitable. The many ways we try to push it away, anesthetize it, or avoid it can further wound us and cause damage to us and our relationships. But when we allow it, pain can be a powerful tool in the father’s hand for change and growth. I am a member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (AAMFT) and the Southeastern Brainspotting Institute. I am a certified Brainspotter and will complete Level 1 IFS (Internal Family Systems) in December 2023. I’m trained in EMDR and certified in PREPARE/ENRICH for premarital couples.

Trauma Sexual Abuse Sex Therapy Codependency Adjustment
Calin Pop

Calin Pop

Alpharetta EMDR

2 locations

Calin is a professional counselor who earned his master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling from Liberty University in 2023. Calin also earned an MDiv and PhD in theological studies from Trinity International University. Calin has a unique and diverse ethnic background and has almost twenty years of experience working with teens, college students, and adults in various settings, cultures, and situations where he facilitated educational, spiritual, multicultural, and mental health goals.   Calin is enthusiastic about working with teens, emerging adults, and adults on their journey from loss and trauma to happiness and success. He is available to support and inspire you as you find purpose, direction, and well-being. He focuses on working with anxiety, anger, depression, trauma, and relationship issues, improving overall functioning, helping marriages/families heal relationships, and creating space for individual flourishing.    Calin uses evidence-based practices such as cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, solution-focused therapy, emotional-focused therapy, motivational interviewing, and existential therapy as effective modalities for processing and healing from trauma and emotional distress. He is client-centered and develops interventions that balance challenging thought processes without feeling shame. Calin is also sensitive to his clients’ spiritual needs and values and can integrate faith-based perspectives into counseling if desired.   Calin and his wife, Estera, have been married since 1994 and have two children. They enjoy hiking, reading, finding good food experiences, watching movies, and traveling to new places.

Anxiety Depression Marriage Infidelity Family Conflict
Casey Shoppy

Casey Shoppy

Path to Change, Cumming GA

2 locations

Casey is passionate about people's stories and providing a space that fosters help, hope, and healing. She understands that life is difficult and complex, and she’s dedicated to providing a safe and nonjudgmental space where every part of you is welcome. Casey’s compassionate approach allows people to unburden the parts of them that have felt stuck, and she helps them get to the root of their struggles. She loves to work with children, teens, young adults, and families, and she uses several different modalities depending on the client’s needs. Casey is IFS (Internal Family Systems) informed and drawn toward doing the deeper healing work with clients. With this, she is trained in Accelerated Resolution Therapy, which helps clients "keep the knowledge and lose the pain" of trauma. Casey also integrates modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Exposure and Response Prevention for OCD and anxiety.

Anxiety Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Trauma Grief Spirituality
Angie Hohulin

Angie Hohulin

Cultivate Counseling

Atlanta, GA

Angie is an Associate Professional Counselor (APC009934) specializing in working with clients experiencing grief, relationship issues, life transitions, spiritual questions, burnout, anxiety, shame, stress, or midlife concerns. She also works with clients facing negative thinking, self-doubt, perfectionism, singleness, emotional and relational wounding, divorce recovery, or forgiveness and those searching for their purpose and sense of self.  Angie earned a master’s degree in mental health counseling at Richmont Graduate University. She worked for 10 years in the Care and Counseling department of Buckhead Church. She served as the director of Renew (spiritual mentoring), director of Restore (grief mentoring), and director of Counseling Referrals. Angie also worked through the church with marriage enrichment groups, pre-marital mentoring, and financial mentoring programs. Angie values creating a safe, therapeutic place where clients can experience freedom and healing. She desires to help clients discover their identity, value, and worth by establishing a respectful, trusting, and collaborative therapeutic relationship.  Angie works under the direction and supervision of Mazi Robinson, MS, LPC, CPCS, NCC, and Pegge Riley, MS, LPC, CPCS. Angie has lived in the Atlanta area for over 20 years. She spends her free time with family and friends and loves to have brunch! 

Grief Spirituality Women's Issues Divorce Recovery Life Transitions
Jillian Meek

Jillian Meek

Dunwoody Counseling Associates

Atlanta, GA

Jillian is an associate licensed professional under the training and supervision of Jenny Reynolds. Her education includes a bachelor’s degree from Georgia College & State University and a master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling from Mercer University. She works primarily with teenagers, college students, and adults with a variety of mental health concerns, including depression, anxiety, trauma, childhood wounds, stage of life issues, relationship and communication issues, self-worth, grief/loss, and spirituality from a Christian perspective. Jillian grew up in Gwinnett County and loves being at the beach or anywhere warm. When she’s not in the office, you can find her spending quality time with her husband, family, and friends.

Anxiety College and Student Affairs Dating Depression Family Conflict
Hayley Barden

Hayley Barden

Perspectives Psychological LLC

Marietta, GA

No matter what they’re facing, people of all ages deserve to be met where they are. Hayley seeks to support and champion every client she has the pleasure of working with. Though Hayley enjoys working with all clients, she specializes as a child and adolescent therapist.  She places value on understanding child development when treating young people. Hayley operates through a child-centered point of view and uses children’s natural language of play. In the words of Dr. Garry Landreth: “Toys are children’s words and play is their language.”  As adults, we often forget that children are innately different—from their brains to the way they see the world. Because of these natural differences, parents sometimes feel lost about how they can support their child. Hayley believes partnering with parents is an important part of the therapeutic process. A team is created whose sole focus is to provide space for each child to grow and be supported, understood, and heard. 

Anxiety Developmental Disorders Adjustment Parenting Trauma
Lacadia Jones

Lacadia Jones

Thrive Forward Therapy

Suwanee, GA

Lacadia earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Georgia. She went on to earn a master’s degree in family therapy from Mercer University School of Medicine and a master’s degree in early childhood education from Mercer University. Lacadia enjoyed teaching elementary school students for many years. Through her teaching experience, she was inspired to continue her career in family therapy to serve individuals and families in the process of healing and growth.  Lacadia uses integrated theoretical approaches including narrative therapy, play therapy techniques, and emotionally focused therapy to create a safe space for clients to create change. She specializes in working with children, adolescents, young adults, and families and people who are parenting or facing life transitions. Lacadia lives in the Atlanta area with her husband. She enjoys spending time with her friends and family, being in nature, and creating art in various forms. Her favorite part of life is new experiences. She is a member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy. Lacadia is under the supervision of Jennifer Wilmoth, LMFT, AAMFT Approved Supervisor.

Anxiety Depression Life Transitions Adjustment Family Conflict
Gloria Huang

Gloria Huang

Thrive Forward Therapy

Suwanee, GA

Gloria is an Associate Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who completed her master’s degree in family therapy at Mercer University School of Medicine. Prior to pursuing her calling as a therapist, she received her Juris Doctor from Emory University School of Law and worked in the federal sector for over a decade. Gloria's passions include helping couples, teens, and those struggling with anxiety, depression, or difficult life changes. She uses a collaborative, strength-based approach to therapy that helps clients understand inner processes, build security in vital relationships, and overcome barriers toward healing and balance. She is also trained in Gottman Level 1 & 2 and PREPARE-Enrich to help people move forward with healthier lives and stronger relationships. Gloria lives in the Atlanta area with her husband and three children. She enjoys catching up with friends over bubble tea, competitive family game nights, being outdoors, and curling up with a good book. Gloria is under the supervision of Jennifer Wilmoth, LMFT, AAMFT Approved Supervisor. She is a member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy.

Marital and Premarital Family Conflict Anxiety Depression Trauma
Rachel Postic

Rachel Postic

Fava Counseling Associates

Sandy Springs, GA

Do you sometimes feel like no matter how much you try to make things better, there’s just no breaking free from the negative cycles your relationship seems stuck in? Rachel's passion is working with couples across a variety of stages in their relationship, particularly couples who are dating, engaged, newly married, or transitioning into parenthood. Couples in these stages may struggle with communication issues, life transitions, complex family dynamics, trauma, betrayal, or infidelity. Together, you and Rachel will work to understand where each partner is coming from and collaborate on a plan to establish a more unified dynamic within your relationship. Rachel also sees high schoolers, college students, or young adults (Gen-Z and millennials) experiencing difficult life transitions, relationship issues, loneliness, issues of faith or spirituality, complicated family dynamics, etc.   Rachel believes that therapy should not only provide a space to talk about what’s on your mind, but it should also be a place where you receive unbiased support, direct feedback when appropriate, and helpful resources. Rachel is committed to being a lifelong learner, so she is always on the lookout for books, articles, or podcasts that may be helpful to your unique situation. Additionally, because she understands how spiritual and religious beliefs can shape our lives in vitally important ways, she specializes in integrating this element of clients’ lives into the counseling relationship if they wish. Rachel gladly welcome clients from all spiritual, racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds.

Marital and Premarital Dating Spirituality Women's Issues Emotional Abuse