I’m Dr. Natasha.
My practice centers on supporting individuals dealing with a spectrum of challenges, including but not confined to interpersonal struggles linked to self-worth, stress management, life transitions, childhood trauma, sexual abuse, addiction, grief, marital issues, and neurological symptoms. I believe in a collaborative approach, working hand-in-hand with clients to unlock their potential. I hold the conviction that each person is unique, thus advocating for tailored therapeutic strategies that resonate with their individual experiences.
My unwavering belief in human resilience underscores my practice. I am committed to providing the necessary guidance and tools to empower individuals in overcoming life's adversities. I hold firm to the belief that with the right support, people possess an innate resilience that enables them to navigate and triumph over life's challenges.
I earned my BS in Psychology and a MA in Professional Counseling from Liberty University. I completed my Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology from California Southern University. I am a member of the International Association for Trauma Professionals, American Association for Christian Counselors, Georgia Association for Christian Counselors, and Licensed Professional Counselors of Georgia.
I have been awarded the “Best of Dacula, 2023 & 2024”, Best of “Gwinnett 2023”, “Business Hall of Fame, 2024” and “National Registries Women of Distinction, 2024”.
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A Neuropsychotherapist is a specialized professional who integrates principles from neuroscience, psychology, and psychotherapy to understand and treat individuals with mental health issues. This approach emphasizes the interplay between the brain's biological processes and psychological experiences, focusing on how these interactions influence behavior, emotions, and cognition. Neuropsychotherapists use evidence-based techniques to address various conditions, including trauma, anxiety, depression, and functional neurological disorders. By understanding the neurobiological underpinnings of these conditions, they can develop targeted therapeutic interventions that promote healing and improve overall mental well-being. This holistic approach not only addresses symptoms but also aims to enhance brain function and resilience, fostering long-term recovery and personal growth.
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A Traumatologist is a highly trained professional specializing in the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of psychological trauma. This field encompasses both acute and chronic forms of trauma, whether stemming from single incidents such as accidents or ongoing experiences like abuse. Traumatologists employ a range of therapeutic techniques to help individuals process and recover from traumatic events, including cognitive-behavioral therapy, and other trauma-informed approaches. Their work often involves helping clients understand the impact of trauma on their minds and bodies, developing coping strategies, and facilitating the restoration of a sense of safety and stability. By addressing the deep-seated effects of trauma, traumatologists play a crucial role in aiding individuals to regain control over their lives and achieve emotional healing and resilience.
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A Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) is a certified mental health professional who provides therapeutic services to individuals, couples, families, and groups. Their role involves assessing clients' mental health needs, diagnosing various psychological disorders, and developing tailored treatment plans. LPCs employ a variety of therapeutic techniques, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, psychodynamic therapy, and person-centered therapy, to help clients address issues like anxiety, depression, stress, relationship problems, and life transitions. They also provide guidance and support for personal development, coping strategies, and crisis intervention. Licensed Professional Counselors adhere to ethical standards and are committed to fostering a safe, confidential, and supportive environment where clients can explore their concerns and work towards emotional well-being and personal growth.
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A Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC) is a distinguished mental health professional who has met rigorous national standards set by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC). Achieving NCC certification demonstrates a counselor's commitment to excellence, ethical practice, and ongoing professional development. This credential requires a combination of advanced education, supervised clinical experience, and successful completion of a comprehensive examination. NCCs are equipped to address a wide range of mental health issues and are dedicated to providing high-quality, evidence-based care. This certification not only enhances a counselor’s credibility and professional standing but also assures clients of the counselor’s competence and dedication to maintaining the highest standards in the field of mental health counseling.
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