Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Grief, loss, and life changes can be scary, painful and confusing. You are not alone. If you have experienced a death of a loved one, loss of a meaningful relationship, or loss of identity and self and feel as if you can not move on, there is hope. My personal and professional experience with trauma, death, grief, and loss has led me to the sacred space in which I can now support others. You CAN feel hopeful and joyful again through counseling. Together, we can gain peace!
Angela holds a Master’s Degree in Community Counseling from Argosy University and is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Georgia and is a trauma informed therapist. She is also a Certified Breathwork Coach, certified Clinical Anxiety Treatment Professional (CCATP), and Certified Grief Recovery Specialist ®.
Angela began her work in mental health in 2005 as a volunteer for Peace Corps in Honduras supporting individuals and families living with HIV/AIDs. From this, she began her journey of exploration and growth, which led her to become a Certified Breathwork Coach in 2006. She began working within the community providing support to individuals living with a variety of challenges and those seeking a deeper connection with their true selves.
Since 2006, Angela has worked in private practice, community agencies, and hospice, providing counseling and psychotherapy. She also provides community support and Continuing Education workshops in the areas of self-care and grief/loss to the healthcare community in a variety of settings. Angela believes that “thought is creative” and utilizes a psychodynamic approach to support clients in releasing maladaptive thought processes and recovering from grief.
She specializes in Breathwork & Grief Recovery Method ®, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), anxiety and issues of personal growth and wellness, positive and adaptive methods of communication in relationships with others, issues related to grief and loss, and the development of a nurturing and supportive relationship with self. Her theoretical orientation is an integrative mix drawn mostly from the cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic, and humanistic psychotherapy models. Angela believes that therapy begins with a solid foundation of trust, sincerity, and open communication. She draws from her personal and professional experiences to provide the highest quality of care possible and support clients in (re)discovering their innocence and highest self.
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Grief, loss, and major life transitions can feel frightening, painful, and confusing, and Angela Robinson offers experienced guidance for people working through those challenges. She draws on personal and professional encounters with trauma, death, and mourning to create a compassionate space where clients can process loss and find renewed hope.
Angela holds a Master’s Degree in Community Counseling from Argosy University and is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Georgia. She is a trauma-informed therapist and also holds certifications as a Breathwork Coach, a Clinical Anxiety Treatment Professional (CCATP), and a Certified Grief Recovery Specialist ®. These credentials inform a practice that blends clinical skill with embodied approaches to healing.
Her mental health work began in 2005 when she volunteered with the Peace Corps in Honduras, supporting individuals and families living with HIV/AIDs. That early experience sparked further exploration and led her to complete Breathwork Coach training in 2006. Since 2006 she has provided counseling and psychotherapy across private practice, community agencies, and hospice settings, and she delivers continuing education workshops for healthcare professionals on self-care and grief and loss.
Angela specializes in Breathwork and the Grief Recovery Method ®, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, and growth-oriented wellness work. She helps clients develop healthier communication in relationships, address issues related to grief and loss, and build a nurturing relationship with themselves. Her theoretical orientation is integrative, drawing primarily from cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic, and humanistic psychotherapy models.
Believing that “thought is creative,” Angela uses psychodynamic techniques to help clients release maladaptive thought patterns and recover from grief. She emphasizes a therapeutic foundation of trust, sincerity, and open communication, and she brings both personal insight and professional experience to support clients in (re)discovering their innocence and highest self.
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