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Mary Fortson

Therapist(she/her/hers)
12 years of experience
  • Virtual
  • Anxiety, Grief or loss, Relationship issues, Women's issues, Identity issues
  • Individual therapy

Great to meet you!

Hi, I'm Mary! Something I find myself saying often is: "it's hard to be human." Life brings so many ups and downs, and our own histories, genetics, circumstances, life events, etc. can impact how we find ourselves functioning from day to day. I am passionate about helping clients discover the tools and frameworks that work for them to meet their own identified goals for their life and decreasing the emotional intensity of symptoms causing barriers to meeting those goals.

In 2010, I graduated from the University of Georgia with a Master’s of Social Work and earned my license to practice independently in 2013. I received my Bachelor's of Science in Family & Child Sciences at Florida State University in 2005 and my Doctor of Philosophy in International Conflict Management at Kennesaw State University in 2017. (A bit of a random PhD, I know...my dissertation research was about the relationship between social identity and emotional well-being for service members and veterans in the context of community reintegration.)

My approach to therapy

I like to say that my clinical super power is rapport building. I deeply want clients to feel comfortable, safe, heard, and accepted in all of our time together. I hold warmth and positive regard for each person with whom I have the honor to share in a small piece of their journey, and I like to think that this warmth comes across even through video. Because of my blended background in research and practice, I also bring a research-oriented knowledge base to my therapeutic work.

I have been working as a mental health clinician for over 15 years. I primarily work with clients experiencing depression, anxiety, life transitions, stress, and PTSD. Prior to transitioning to private practice full-time, I worked for the Department of Veterans Affairs and have served in the Army National Guard since 2014. I have had the pleasure of practicing in many different settings, such as refugee resettlement, with foster families, grief and bereavement therapy, academia, and with UCLA's Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior (working to support healthcare professionals in their own resilience and training mental health providers in evidence-based and trauma- and resilience-informed practices).

I now focus on working with adults and use cognitive therapy from a strengths-based, solution-focused perspective to help clients move towards their goals. I believe that the therapeutic relationship is a partnership, where we collaborate to create a treatment plan that works for you, so that you can see the changes in your life that you desire. I feel honored to be a small part of the journey of each person with whom I work.

What you can expect from me

The first session is typically focused on what has brought you to therapy and your goals of care (it's okay if you're not yet sure what your goals are, though!). I like to spend the first two-three sessions on assessment and background and collaborating with clients to create a treatment plan that will serve as our roadmap for progress towards your goals.

About me

  • I identify as
    Caucasian, Cisgender Woman
  • My style is
    Solution Oriented, Warm, Empowering

Qualification and insurance

  • Years of experience
    12 years of experience
  • Training
    MSW (Master of Social Work) at The University of Georgia, PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) at Kennesaw State University
  • License type
    LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) (Montana, Colorado, Georgia, California)
  • Insurance accepted
    Aetna, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Carelon Behavioral Health, Horizon Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Jersey, Select Health - Colorado

Cost

Care details

  • Top specialties
    Anxiety, Grief or loss, Relationship issues, Women's issues, Identity issues
  • More specialties
    Depression, Family issues, Stress management, Panic disorders, Maternal mental health, Trauma, PTSD
  • Therapy methods
    Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Strength-Based, Motivational Interviewing, Internal Family Systems Therapy (IFS), Attachment Based, Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), Narrative Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
  • Care types
    Individual therapy
  • Ages served
    Seniors, Adults
  • Languages
    English