Find a mental healthcare provider who meets your needs.

1

What are you looking for?

You’ll be asked a few questions to help us tailor our suggestions.

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Personalized suggestions.

We’ll share who from our team is the best fit for your needs and preferences.

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Make the appointment

Would you like in person or Telehealth? What days/ times are you best available?

Let’s get you started!

It’s a scary thing trying to get help. Let us make that step a little easier. Reach out today and expect to get a contact back within 48 business hours.

FAQs

So how do I get started?

When I receive an initial email or call, my goal is to respond within 48 hours during business hours when I am taking new clients. I can gather enough information to see if I am the right clinician to help you. We will schedule a session where we can continue to get to know each other and set goals for what you would like to achieve in therapy.I believe therapy works best when it is consistent until goals are achieved. Most of my clients choose to see me weekly or biweekly until goals are met. At this point, most clients choose to use my services for check-ins or maintenance.

What should I do if you are not taking new clients?

I often refer clients to psychologytoday.com. This website allows potential clients to search for therapists in their area. It can filter potential therapists by their specialization and accepted insurances.

What do I do if I’m having a mental health emergency?

Although most emails, texts or calls are answered promptly within the practice, please understand outpatient counseling is not an emergency provider. If you are having an immediate emergency, call 911 or proceed to the nearest emergency room. You can also call 1(800) 715-4225, Georgia’s Crisis and Access Line.

Can we do sessions over video chat?

Yes! I am available for FaceTime/ Simple practice as long as you are in Georgia. Currently the law permits that therapists can only do phone/video counseling in the state that they are licensed. Some clients opt to have all of their sessions over video chat. This is only appropriate with clients that are not currently dealing with high risk mental health concerns. We can discuss if this is a good fit for you.

How do I know when therapy is over?

Clients have the right to end treatment at any time. There are many different endings to a course of therapy. At times symptoms improve and goals are met leaving the client only in need of periodic, 'check-in sessions'. I like to make theraputic relationship communication clear and I will attempt to reach out to you via your preferred method of contact. If I do not hear back from you in 48 hours, I respect your rights and boundaries to no further contact.

At this point you will be discharged from Robin’s Nest services. If you have a need to seek counseling in the future please contact Robin’s Nest Counseling to determine if the practice is open to new clients.

Let us help you find care that's right for you.