Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello and Hola,
I am a bilingual and bicultural psychotherapist licensed in Ga as a social worker with degrees from New York and California, and Argentina. I know South America’s culture and some European countries like Spain, France, and Poland. I have worked with clients with a wide range of concerns, including depression, anxiety, stress, body image problems, compulsive eating, binge eating disorder, relationship issues, parenting problems, career challenges, LGBTQIA challenges, and emotional abuse.
We all have a body and a mind. Sometimes we hate our bodies, and our minds give us grief. We all need to learn to live in our bodies whether we like our looks or not. For some who are spiritual, the struggle breaks havoc in their spiritual lives as well. I will be honored to be a part of your journey to feel whole again. I believe in respect, sensitivity, and compassion, and I don’t believe in labeling people. My approach combines a psychodynamic understanding of your situation, teaching mindfulness, and showing you a cognitive-behavioral approach to the problem at hand. All of this with a humanistic approach. The parents, the adults, the young adults I have worked and work with deserve respect as an important element to feel whole. I also believe no one knows you better than yourself, and that is why you need to be in the driver’s seat of your own treatment. You and I will tailor our dialogs and the treatment plan according to your mental time to meet your unique and specific needs.
I look forward to working with you!
iréné celcer MA, LCSW
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Iréné Celcer is a bilingual, bicultural psychotherapist licensed in Georgia who brings three decades of clinical experience to her work. She holds a master’s degree and is a licensed clinical social worker in Georgia (GA LCSW, license CSW003079), with education from institutions in New York, California, and Argentina.
Fluent in both English and Spanish, Iréné draws on her familiarity with South American culture and experience with some European contexts including Spain, France, and Poland to inform culturally sensitive care. She has worked with a wide range of concerns, including depression, anxiety, stress, body image and eating-related difficulties such as compulsive eating and binge eating disorder, relationship and intimacy issues, parenting challenges, career difficulties, LGBTQIA-related concerns, emotional and trauma-related abuse, grief, family conflict, self-esteem struggles, compassion fatigue, and ADHD.
Iréné approaches therapy with respect, sensitivity, and compassion, and she avoids labeling people. Her method blends psychodynamic insight with mindfulness practices and cognitive-behavioral strategies, all held within a humanistic framework. She encourages clients to remain in the driver’s seat of their treatment, tailoring conversations and the treatment plan to each person’s needs and timing.
She welcomes the opportunity to support individuals, parents, and young adults on the path toward feeling whole again and looks forward to working with those ready to begin that journey.
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