Family therapy services in 30655: Monroe, GA. Relationship and couples counseling.

Family counseling in 30655: Monroe, GA. Honest and effective help for couples, relationships and blended families in and around Monroe, Georgia.


Dr. Nancy V Brown, Ph.D
Family Therapist

Dr. Nancy V Brown, Ph.D

Counselor

1862 Auburn rd, Dacula, Georgia 30019 | 6178343333

Family relations can sometimes become challenging to manoeuvre and can cause discord in family relations. Some topics can be very sensitive to address, can be highly triggering, reopen old wounds and bring back traumatic memories. This is why having the right support system in a controlled environment is very important. Part of healing and recovery requires honesty, vulnerability and transparency. I do a one on one sessions first with each party and then we come together in a group to help mediate with effective, clear, respectful, communication. If you are ready to help your family heal in a safe space, contact me today!

Cindy McKee, LPC, NCC
Family Therapist

Cindy McKee, LPC, NCC

Licensed Professional Counselor

1585 Old Norcross Road, Lawrenceville, Georgia 30046 | 404-275-6646

I have many parents that bring their child to me and in essence say "please fix my child". It usually involves the entire family working together to fix the problem that is showing, which is typically through the child. The child is really saying "please help me and my family" with their behavior. Family Systems Theory supports this belief and I have seen it work with people that are willing to make positive changes dozens and maybe even hundreds of times.

Lois Muir-McClain, M.A., LPC, NCC
Family Therapist

Lois Muir-McClain, M.A., LPC, NCC

Licensed Professional Counselor

1700 Tree Lane, Suite 260, Snellville, Georgia 30078 | 678-209-1348

Family is where we garner meaning in our lives, as well as a sense of history. Family should contain our most satisfying and happy relationships, but often families are fraught with anger, worry, and sadness. Negative family patterns are often passed on to our own children as we raise them. Family therapy can help you identify these negative patterns and learn new ways of relating to our loved ones. In family therapy with me, you will learn how your negative behaviors came into being, how they affect others around you, and what you can do to change them, to create a newly crafted sense of family.

Aaron Kirkwood, LAMFT
Family Therapist

Aaron Kirkwood, LAMFT

Licensed Associate Marriae and Family Therapist

1 Huntington Rd Suite 703, Athens, Georgia 30606 | 706-534-8558

Working with me, families learn better communication skills and new ways of interacting that interrupt negative cycles of behavior that they have fallen into. The goal is for each member of the family to feel heard and valued equally yet acknowledging the multiple unique roles each person plays (mother/wife/lover/employee, son/brother/student).

Dan Feldman, LPPC, NCC, CCMHC, CAMS-III
Family Therapist

Dan Feldman, LPPC, NCC, CCMHC, CAMS-III

Professional Counselor

2675 Mall of Georgia Boulevard, Suite 102, Buford, Georgia 30519 | 770-609-9164

Just as a chain is only as strong as its weakest link, every individual will only be as successful as the weakest part of their life. In this way, the relationship health within the family plays a key role in the happiness and success of each individual. Family therapy benefits each individual by improving interactions and relationships for everyone. This can be especially useful when facing depression, substance abuse, divorce, grief, chronic illness and even food issues or everyday issues such as communication, conflict or behavioral problems. Some emotional pain is as much a part of the family as a whole as it is to the individual and thus is best addressed in family therapy.

Bridgette Morris, BCCC
Family Therapist

Bridgette Morris, BCCC

Board Certified Christian Counselor

4989 Peachtree Parkway, Peachtree Corenrs, Georgia 30092 | 404-444-2153

Bridgette has successfully worked with different types of families, in different situations, struggling with issues like; parents have conflict within their relationship, recent divorce or re-marriage, child has behavior or school problems, children have problems getting along, one family member has a long-term mental illness or substance abuse problem & many other issues. If your family is struggling, Bridgette can help. She uses "Solution Focused Brief Therapy."This practical & user friendly approach allows families to deal with immediate problems, providing instant relief & renewed hope & together she'll help you create tangible tools to bring lasting change & the healthy family you want.

Lakeview Behavioral
Family Therapist

Lakeview Behavioral

Lakeview Behavioral Health

1 Technology Parkway South, Norcross, Georgia 30092 | (855) 437-2818

Family therapy is an important part of the recovery process because it is a time in which broken familial relationships can be mended. During sessions, the family will have a chance to share how your addiction has affected their lives. Additionally, family members will learn more about how they can be supportive for their loved one. We’ll provide your loved ones with connections to community resources to have access to additionally.

Sheri Hardin, LCSW, LISW-CP
Family Therapist

Sheri Hardin, LCSW, LISW-CP

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

2784 N. Decatur Rd., Suite 145, Decatur, Georgia 30033 | 404-424-8488

I provide family therapy around parenting and co-parenting issues. Since you have the greatest influence on your kids, I work with you be become more effective in managing the behaviors your kids exhibit at home. If you separated or divorced and are having trouble co-parenting with your kids' other parent, I can help you, or both of you, become more effective in dealing with each other, even when you don't like each other any more.

Kathleen Shack, M.S., LMFT
Family Therapist

Kathleen Shack, M.S., LMFT

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Mediator, Coach

3534 Old Milton Parkway, Alpharetta, Georgia 30005 | 678-220-0090

I counsel couples, children and their families through their life journeys. There are many transitions a family goes through in their journey: Pre-marital couple; newly married; a family with a newborn or children of various ages; a family divorcing or remarrying; single parenthood; mental illness; career changes; empty-nesters; retirees; adult caregivers of their parents; grieving the loss of a loved one. Whichever stage you and your family are in, I am equipped to guide you through these life transitions to make the adjustment to them smooth and healthy.


30655 is a zip code located in Walton County and part of Monroe, Georgia. It has a land area of 86.228 square miles.  The population of 30655 is 24,136 people.