Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Life is complex and often messy. We all feel burdened, alone, or overwhelmed from time to time. We all deserve and have the ability to be happy and healthy. I believe it is my job to empower people and help individual’s thrive in their current environment. I have a long history of working closely with individuals in crisis. What I have learned from my experience is that people have a misconception of therapy and believe it is for “others.” I have observed that people routinely settle for less and will remain in an unhealthy situation rather than seek guidance. I love being a therapist and working with a diverse population.
I am passionate about assisting you or your loved ones to be able to recognize strengths and work towards positive growth. I would describe my therapy style as Person Centered with a focus on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. I have found my approach to be effective in helping clients improve by exploring their lives in a supportive environment.
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Mark Sherling recognizes that life can be complex and messy, and that people sometimes feel burdened, alone, or overwhelmed. He believes everyone deserves and has the ability to be happy and healthy, and he sees his role as helping individuals feel empowered and able to thrive in their current circumstances.
With a long history of working closely with individuals in crisis, he has observed that many people misunderstand what therapy offers and often think it is something meant for “others.” He also notices that people frequently settle for less and may remain in unhealthy situations instead of seeking support. He enjoys being a therapist and working with a diverse population.
He is passionate about helping clients and their loved ones identify strengths and move toward positive growth. His therapy style is person-centered with an emphasis on cognitive behavioral therapy, and he has found this approach useful for supporting clients as they explore their lives. He practices in Georgia and has 13 years of clinical experience as a licensed professional counselor.
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