Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am an LCSW, licensed in the State of Georgia, with more than 30 years of experience in Behavioral Health. I have worked with Individuals, Families, Couples and groups with a variety of concerns. I have worked with clients with Depression, and Anxiety. I have also worked with Relationship issues including assessing and working with Domestic Violence issues. I have experience in working with Addiction issues, including those with co-occurring issues of addictions and depression or anxiety. I have extensive experience in working with families dealing with changing roles due to Aging and Dementia. I am also well familiar in dealing with community resources for support to assist you or your family as you are tackling these issues.
I believe strongly that establishing a good rapport is crucial to doing good work. My style is somewhat casual and conversational. I believe in treating people with respect and dignity. This is key to establishing trust and safety.
It is not always easy to step out and seek help, but I applaud your courage to do so. I look forward to helping you set your goals and working to achieve them.
Specialties:
Depression
Anxiety/Stress/Anxiety disorders
Relationship issues
Addiction issues
Dealing with family changes due to illness or Dementia
Grief Issues
Clinical Approaches:
Client centered
Cognitive behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Problem Solving
Solution focused
Years of Experience: 39
Services:
Messaging – Live Chat – Phone – Video Chat
Licensed · Professional · Cancel Anytime
Gayle Reser is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Georgia with 38 years of experience in behavioral health. She has provided therapy to individuals, families, couples, and groups across a wide range of concerns, combining deep experience with an approachable, conversational style.
Her work includes substantial experience with depression and anxiety, relationship difficulties including assessment and work related to domestic violence, and addiction issues – including cases where addiction co-occurs with depression or anxiety. Gayle has also supported families adjusting to changing roles associated with aging and dementia, and she routinely draws on community resources to assist clients and their families.
Gayle emphasizes the importance of establishing strong rapport, treating people with respect and dignity, and creating trust and safety as the foundation for effective work. Her clinical approach is client-centered and incorporates cognitive behavioral therapy, problem solving, and solution-focused techniques to help clients define and reach meaningful goals.
She addresses a broad range of concerns including stress, anxiety, addictions, relationship and family conflicts, depression, LGBT matters, trauma and abuse, grief, intimacy-related issues, eating disorders, parenting challenges, anger management, career difficulties, bipolar disorder, coping with life changes, compassion fatigue, and ADHD.
Stepping forward to seek help can be challenging, and Gayle recognizes that courage. She looks forward to supporting clients in setting goals and working toward them via Phone, Video Chat, Live Chat, and Messaging.
Many people wonder whether remote therapy can make a real difference. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, or navigating life changes, online therapy has been shown to be comparable to traditional in-person sessions for helping people address these issues.
One of the primary benefits is flexibility – clients can connect in the way that fits them best, choosing video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging. That flexibility can make it easier to schedule regular sessions and maintain momentum in treatment.
Therapists who provide online services are licensed professionals, and clients may switch therapists if they would prefer a different fit. For many individuals, online therapy offers a practical and effective option for addressing everyday mental health and relationship concerns.
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