Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Tamika Stewart, MA, LPC
I am licensed as a professional counselor in the metro Atlanta area but originally, from Indiana where I received my Bachelor of Science Degree in Public Health Education (Indiana University, Bloomington). While in Indiana I worked on a weed and seed program for at-risk youth providing prevention and intervention activities and resources. In 2000 I relocated to Georgia and in 2002 began the master’s program at Argosy University (Atlanta). I received my Master of Arts Degree in Professional Counseling in 2004. I have approximately 21 years of experience in human services with 20 years in the mental health arena. I have implemented community-based programs that provide individuals (adolescents and adults) with substance abuse, mental health diagnosis, and developmental disabilities services in their homes and community. I am a mental health advocate and supporter of suicide prevention, intervention, and education. My passion is to provide families with services within their own community to help stabilize and create sustainable change. My counseling style is creating a safe space that allows for growth and change. It takes courage to seek assistance and disclose uncomfortable feelings and create a happier life. If you are ready to take that step I am here to support and empower you.
I look forward to working with you!
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Tamika Stewart completed a Master of Arts in Professional Counseling at Argosy University in Atlanta in 2004, after beginning the program in 2002. She is licensed to practice as a professional counselor in Georgia and holds the state LPC credential (GA LPC LPC006693).
Originally from Indiana, she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Public Health Education from Indiana University Bloomington. While in Indiana she worked on a weed and seed program serving at-risk youth, providing prevention and intervention activities and resources.
Ms. Stewart relocated to Georgia in 2000 and brings approximately 21 years of experience in human services, with 20 years focused in the mental health field. She has developed and implemented community-based programs that deliver services to adolescents and adults with substance use concerns, mental health diagnoses, and developmental disabilities in home and community settings. She is also an advocate for mental health and a supporter of suicide prevention, intervention, and education.
Her clinical passions include supporting families within their own communities to stabilize situations and foster sustainable change. Her counseling style emphasizes creating a safe space that promotes growth and change. Seeking help often requires courage, and she aims to support and empower clients who are ready to take that step. Ms. Stewart looks forward to working with clients.
Her areas of specialty include stress, anxiety, addictions, family conflicts, trauma and abuse, depression, relationship issues, grief, intimacy-related issues, anger management, self-esteem, bipolar disorder, and ADHD.
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