Robert Reynolds

NCC
Accepting Clients

I provide a supportive space for growth, helping clients navigate life’s challenges with insight, compassion, and practical strategies.

Therapist in Marietta, GA

About My Clients

I work with individuals navigating anxiety, life transitions, identity exploration, and relationship challenges. I specialize in supporting LGBTQ+ clients, professionals facing workplace stress, and those seeking deeper self-understanding. My ideal client is ready for change but feels stuck, overthinks decisions, or struggles with self-worth. Together, we’ll build insight, develop practical tools, and create a path toward growth, balance, and authentic living.

My Background and Approach

I’m a compassionate therapist with experience in dual diagnosis treatment at Emory University Hospital, helping clients manage both mental health and substance use challenges. I specialize in anxiety, life transitions, self-worth, and relationship dynamics, offering a supportive space for growth. My work with LGBTQ+ clients, professionals, and those feeling stuck helps build clarity and confidence. Together, we’ll develop insights and tools to create lasting change and a more fulfilling life.

My Personal Beliefs and Interests

I believe in creating an inclusive, affirming space where all clients feel seen and supported. As an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and mental health awareness, I’m passionate about helping individuals navigate identity, relationships, and self-acceptance. I value social justice, open-mindedness, and personal growth. I also support causes related to mental health accessibility, addiction recovery, and suicide prevention. My goal is to empower clients to live authentically and with purpose.

Issues I Treat

Specialties
Insurance Plans Accepted
  • Aetna
  • Cigna
I offer online counseling in the following states:

At A Glance

  • Experience: 2 years of practice
  • Languages: English
  • Rate: $140/session

Info

Email Robert
1640 Powers Ferry Rd Bldg. 14, Suite 200
Marietta, GA 30067

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