Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (in the State of Georgia) with a master’s degree in Guidance and Counseling. I have worked in Mental Health in various Clinical areas since 1980, accumulating 30 + years of experience. I have worked with individuals experiencing Serious Mental Illnesses, life-disrupting personality disorders, and people facing challenges with co-occurring conditions (Mental Health and Substance Use). My work with co-occurring disorders awarded me recognition by the NAACP and the privilege of completing certification with the Morehouse School of Medicine, Community Health Leadership Program, Satcher Health Leadership Institute (along with other demonstrations of helping others)
Although most of my experience has been with Adult Individuals, I have ten years of work with Children and Adolescents in the Community and designated Facilities. My therapeutic style is on the needs of motivations of each person. My approach is eclectic, tailored towards the identified concerns of everyone with a selection of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. I also use other technics consistent with Best Practices.
The courage to identify distractions and the need for change can be brutal for many who do not realize the merits of identifying challenges providing opportunities for personal growth. I strive to assist individuals in their Journey towards self-fulfillment.
I look forward to assisting you in your Journey.
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Willie Whited is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Georgia who holds a master’s degree in Guidance and Counseling and brings 31 years of clinical experience to his practice.
He has worked across a range of clinical settings with individuals facing serious mental illnesses, complex personality disorders, and co-occurring mental health and substance use conditions. His work with co-occurring disorders earned recognition from the NAACP and included completion of the Community Health Leadership Program at Morehouse School of Medicine’s Satcher Health Leadership Institute.
While much of his career has focused on adult clients, he also has a decade of experience serving children and adolescents in community settings and designated facilities. His areas of specialty include stress, anxiety, addictions, trauma and abuse, bipolar disorder, depression, relationship and family conflicts, grief, intimacy-related and parenting issues, sleep disorders, anger management, self-esteem concerns, coping with life changes, and ADHD.
Willie’s therapeutic approach is eclectic and tailored to each individual’s motivations and concerns, with an emphasis on cognitive behavioral therapy alongside other techniques aligned with best practice. He supports clients in recognizing distractions and barriers to change and in turning those insights into opportunities for personal growth.
He aims to help individuals progress toward greater self-fulfillment and looks forward to supporting people on their therapeutic journeys.
Many people wonder whether remote therapy can truly help. For a range of common concerns – including stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, and navigating life changes – research and clinical experience indicate that online therapy can be as effective as traditional in-person treatment.
One of the main benefits is convenience and flexibility. Clients can choose the format that best fits their needs and schedules, connecting with a therapist by video call, phone, live chat, or in-app messaging. This flexibility makes it easier to maintain consistent care around work, family, and other commitments.
Licensed professionals provide online therapy, and if a client decides they need a different match, it is typically possible to switch therapists to find a better fit. For many people seeking help with common mental health challenges, online therapy offers an accessible and effective option to begin or continue their work toward improved well-being.
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