BCL Clinical Solutions LLC
Lawrenceville, GA
Brittny has a heart for helping individuals discover more of their true selves, assisting couples in learning how to get to “know” each other as God intended by design, and building cohesion in families. Brittny's approach to counseling is holistic, person-centered, solution-focused, cognitive-behavioral, systemic, and structural (i.e., cycles, systems, and boundaries). She enjoys teaching clients about their symptoms, thought processes, emotional responses, and behavioral and social patterns. She also values learning from them about what they need most as indicated through the therapeutic relationship. The goal is to help clients discover new ways to express their needs, practice gratitude and self-care, and set healthy boundaries to cultivate and maintain wellness. When working with couples, for example, Brittny may utilize PREPARE/ENRICH, Gottman Method, and/or Woodfellow’s Love Cycles/Fear Cycles model. She joins with them as they learn how to highlight their strengths, communicate effectively, rebuild trust and intimacy, and share their deepest desires and dreams. And because she believes that mental health derives from one’s soul health, she integrates spirituality into the healing process, as guided by the client. Brittny navigates her life with a Christian compass, but she welcomes her clients’ beliefs and positions on spirituality and in no way tries to impose her beliefs on them. Brittny's style of therapy involves homework (i.e., journaling, reading, completing worksheets, practicing coping skills, and utilizing support) to keep clients engaged in the healing process, so be prepared to get to work! Homework teaches clients how to practice new skills and cope independently between sessions to become advocates for their own healing. With a combination of collaborating with Brittny, God’s wisdom and guidance, and your commitment to the process, nothing less than transformative possibilities await you. Are you ready to do this good work?
The Wings Center
Flowery Branch, GA
Jennifer Loggins, wife and mother of three, has provided counseling services for over 10 years and works with couples, individuals, families, teens, and children (ages 7 and up). Jennifer believes everyone needs a safe, nonjudgmental space to process feelings and contemplate change. Collaborating with you, she embraces curiosity and compassion to understand how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are interconnected. Her approach to counseling begins with exploring strengths, values, relationships, motivations, what’s going well, and what isn't going so well. Jennifer digs deep to discover where the negative messages you believe about yourself originated, empowering you to challenge them, break free from self-sabotage, and learn healthier ways to cope and thrive. Her desire is to equip you with practical tools for creating the positive and lasting change you’re longing for.
The Wings Center
Flowery Branch, GA
Dan Sartor is the Clinical Director of the Wings Center at Eagle Ranch, Inc. He is a licensed clinical psychologist (GA and IL) and a licensed professional counselor (GA). He holds national board certifications as a counselor (NBCC) and as a clinical supervisor (ACS). Dan has garnered over 25 years of experience in mental health care as a generalist in clinical psychology, addressing issues of depression, anxiety, grief, and relational difficulties. Dan’s clinical specialties include trauma and complex trauma recovery, sexuality issues, addiction recovery, marital therapy, and the integration of Christian faith with clinical practice. His mission is to facilitate personal renewal, relational restoration, and spiritual vitality through counseling, teaching, writing, and personal encounters in the lives of individuals, families, and communities. Prior to joining the team at Eagle Ranch, Dan maintained a diverse private practice of psychotherapy, executive coaching, corporate training, program evaluation, and clinical supervision for domestic and international organizations on trauma-informed care and organizational health. Dan has been featured on WebMD and has provided several keynote and workshop presentations on trauma and faith-related topics. Dan served as the Vice President of Integration and as a professor of counseling at Richmont Graduate University, where he developed curriculum, taught, supervised, and mentored graduate students in a faith-based, CACREP-accredited mental health counseling program. Dan earned a master’s degree and a doctoral degree in clinical psychology from Biola University (Rosemead School of Psychology) and a master’s degree in counseling from Reformed Theological Seminary. He completed a M.B.A. from Kennesaw State University and earned a bachelor’s degree in music from Moody Bible Institute. Dan has been married to his wife, Robin, for more than 30 years. They share life with their four young adult children and a son by marriage.
The Wings Center
Flowery Branch, GA
Randy Scott joins The Wing Center with over 28 years of experience in assisting individuals, couples, and families through various life challenges. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Randy is well-versed in assisting couples, families, and individuals through a wide range of challenges. His experience spans from working with individuals who have relationship concerns, depression, addiction, anxiety, questions about spiritual formation, or want to focus on job clarification to couples and families who are healing after an affair, grieving after a loss, or negotiating various challenges in parenting. Randy considers it a privilege to work with people in the private matters of their lives.
CNSL
Woodstock, GA
As a newly licensed associate professional counselor, Jill is full of anticipation. She imagines that clients coming to counseling for the first time might feel the same way—a little nervous, but hoping for positive experiences. Jill has learned there is something powerful that happens when you find a listening ear belonging to someone who’s totally for you. Though no one wants to experience disappointment, depression, anxiety, the loss of a loved one, or moments of defeat, the hardships of life are inevitable. Sometimes we find ourselves in a situation where we need someone to walk along beside us, offering us hope and a helping hand. Just as this has been done for her, Jill desires to walk with someone else and help them find hope amid their trials. Jill believes God has given each person intrinsic worth, purpose, and identity. Her faith inspires her to counsel with excellence, using evidence-based theories and techniques. Most importantly, Jill believes God has a powerful, life-giving, life-changing love that has the ability to transform and restore broken hearts and relationships. She wants to hear your story and help you move beyond the struggles you’re facing.
Connected Counseling and Wellness, LLC- Adult and Adolescent Center
Cumming, GA
Natalie has a passion for calling out the gold in people. While working toward a bachelor’s degree in dance, Natalie discovered she enjoyed uplifting her fellow dancers even more than teaching classes or performing. She realized the artists she met needed encouragement just as much as technical training, and she sought to fill the gap by becoming a therapist. Before completing a master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling from Liberty University, Natalie gained experience at a children’s home, where she worked with adolescents with behavioral concerns and parents who needed support. She also worked with adolescents and adults with eating disorders at an inpatient program and in a private practice setting. Natalie’s goal is to create a supportive relationship where her clients can find wholeness and healing. She now works with adolescents and adults experiencing anxiety, depression, grief, self-esteem issues, disordered eating, and trauma. She is under the supervision of Lindsey Mart, LPC, CPCS.
Midtown Psychotherapy Associates
Atlanta, GA
Emmy strives to create a therapy environment where her clients feel heard and understood and are supported in the development of authenticity. She works with individual teens and adults struggling with anxiety, depression, grief, self-esteem, and life transitions. Emmy uses person-centered therapy as well as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) in her work with clients. Together, Emmy and her clients work on reframing thought processes and building self-compassion. Emmy earned her master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling from Penfield College at Mercer University in Atlanta, Georgia, and her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Young Harris College in Young Harris, Georgia. Emmy is working under the supervision of Joel Baker, LMFT, and the clinical direction of Meg McLeroy, LMFT. Please don’t hesitate to give me a call or connect via email!
Freedom Path Counseling
Lawrenceville, GA
Cindy is a pastoral counselor at Freedom Path Counseling with more than 10 years of counseling experience. She has spent the last 20 years helping hurting people through Celebrate Recovery, Prison Fellowship Ministries, the Georgia Aftercare Network, and Healing Grace Ministries. Cindy experienced personal transformation in her life that led her to freedom from fear, anxiety, financial issues, and depression. She discovered her God-given gifts of compassion and helping those who are struggling. Cindy has the daily privilege of working with individuals and couples and seeing them transformed as they experience the true freedom, peace, joy, and hope found in Christ. Cindy has been married to her husband, Ed, since 1978 and has two sons, two amazing daughters-in-law, and three beautiful grandchildren. She loves spending time with family and friends, walking, hiking, reading, scrapbooking, and travel.
Atlanta, GA
Stanley Hoover is a licensed professional counselor, board certified by the National Board for Certified Counselors. He earned a doctorate in counselor education and supervision from Mercer University and a master's degree in counseling from Richmont Graduate University. In addition to receiving specialized training in trauma counseling and spiritually integrated psychotherapy, Dr. Hoover is certified in Relationally Focused Psychodynamic Therapy by the Contemporary Psychodynamic Institute. Dr. Hoover's clinical practice is affiliated with the Hope Counseling Center at Richmont, where he serves as associate professor in the School of Counseling.
Dr. Corey Carlisle
Suwanee, GA
Dr. Corey Carlisle believes that many men are disconnected from their inner worlds. And while they might learn all the right things to do to maintain stable lives, unresolved soul issues can still take men out. Dr. Corey helps men better understand themselves and live with greater freedom, power, and love throughout their lives and relationships. Dr. Corey believes in the long game of soul work and inner growth. He offers no magic formulas or quick answers to the challenges clients face. His main goal is not to fix a problem per se, but to join each client on their road to becoming all God created them to be. Dr. Corey is professionally trained and equipped to walk with clients in understanding their inner worlds, freeing and empowering them to bring more life and goodness into the world and be a blessing to all those around.