About Us


Who We Are

GROW Counseling Atlanta works with individuals, couples, families, and teens across three Atlanta-area offices — Buckhead, Suwanee, and Peachtree City — and virtually across the country. Our therapists specialize in anxiety, depression, trauma, relationships, couples counseling, addiction, eating disorders, grief, ADHD, career transitions, and more. We've been a private-pay practice since 2007, which means no insurance constraints and no session limits — just good clinical work.

While problems are universal, a one size fits all approach is often

not helpful in the process of healing and development.

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We start with an assessment.

An assessment helps to identify the problem, as well as the client’s strengths.

A plan is developed.

A plan guides us in targeting the specific and individual needs of the client.

We provide real support for real problems.

Clients remark they feel that GROW is a “safe space,” a “comfort zone,” and a “much anticipated part of their week.”

Why Counseling?

We believe that in a perfect world, our close relationships would provide us the direction that we need to make important decisions, and to see personal growth and development. However, we live in an imperfect world. Most of us have probably felt relief after talking with a friend or family member about something that has been troubling us. Counseling works in a similar way. As we talk with someone who has an objective point of view, our perspective on the problem often begins to change. We become more resilient and develop better coping resources. A sense of strength emerges or returns. In circumstances that have previously felt empty and hopeless, we begin to find meaning and joy.

1 in 5 U.S. adults experiences a mental illness each year.

-NAMI, 2025

Mental health challenges are more common than most people realize. If you've been struggling — with anxiety, depression, relationship stress, grief, or something harder to name — you're not the exception.

1 in 7 U.S. adults received counseling or therapy from a mental health professional in the last 12 months — a number that continues to grow.

-CDC, 2024

More people are seeking help than ever before, and the research is clear on why: therapy works. Whether you've been in it before or you're considering it for the first time, this is a good time to start.

About 75% of people who enter psychotherapy show measurable benefit from it.

-American Psychotherapy Association

Three out of four people who commit to the process see real change — in their symptoms, their relationships, and how they move through daily life. That's not a guarantee, but it's a strong track record.

Nearly half of the 62 million U.S. adults with a mental illness receive no treatment.

-SAMHSA, 2025

The hardest part is usually getting started. Whenever you're ready, we're here for you.

Let us help you reach your full potential.

Whatever you're working through, we can help you figure out where to start.