
Johanna Anderson
Compassionate Marriage and Family Therapist
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Compassionate Marriage and Family Therapist
Start with Johanna AndersonLicensed · Professional · Cancel Anytime
Johanna Anderson is a licensed therapist practicing in Georgia with the credential GA LMFT MFT001914 (Georgia Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist). She completed a Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Studies at UNC-Greensboro in 2016 and earned a Master of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy from Lee University in 2019. Johanna brings about five years of clinical experience to her work.
Her experience includes roles in a community clinic and at a college counseling center, where she has worked with a broad range of people - young children, teens, parents, families, couples, and individuals. She has supported clients through concerns such as anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, family and relational conflict, attachment difficulties, trauma, and grief. Her specialties also include stress, parenting, intimacy-related issues, coping with life changes, ADHD, and faith-informed care as a Christian and female therapist.
Johanna’s therapeutic approach is grounded in empathy and collaboration. She aims to create a balanced relationship that respects boundaries while focusing on each person’s goals. Johanna views clients as experts in their own stories and works to identify and build on existing strengths so clients feel empowered throughout the change process.
She recognizes that seeking therapy can feel intimidating whether it is the first time or a later step in one’s journey, and she is committed to making the process more understandable and approachable. Together with clients, Johanna seeks practical pathways toward greater resilience and healing. Remember, YOU CAN DO HARD THINGS!
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An important benefit is flexibility - clients can connect in the way that suits them best, whether by video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging. That flexibility often makes it easier to include therapy in a busy life.
Therapists offering online services are licensed professionals, and clients have the option to change therapists if they need a different fit. For many people, remote therapy is a practical and effective way to access care when addressing everyday mental health needs.