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Top therapists in Georgia accepting new patients

Access talk therapy and medication management support throughout Georgia with 2,604 warm and affirming providers. Headway works directly with your insurance to maximize coverage, and many patients pay as low as $0 per session while receiving personalized care.

Francesca Jenkins

Francesca Jenkins

Therapist

Virtual • Georgia


Francesca Jenkins has varied experience working with individual and families within the last 4 years.


Francesca has worked with populations as a school social worker , assisted living center, working as a case manger for the homeless and veterans.Francesca has worked with divorce, life transitions, eating disorders , substance abuse, panic disorders, anxiety, depression.

Francesca gives passion and support to her clients. She has experience working with clients from 13 yr old to adulthood.

ADD/ADHD, Anger management, Anxiety, Bipolar disorder, Cultural & ethnic issues
Energetic, Open-minded, Warm
Accepts 10 insurance carriers
R. Strother

R. Strother

Therapist

In-person • Atlanta, GA


“I am a talk therapist that uses an existential approach that focuses on human existence including freedom, responsibility, and the meaning of one's life.”
Anxiety, Bipolar disorder, Depression, Family issues, Grief or loss
Humorous, Inquisitive, Open-minded
Accepts 5 insurance carriers
Brianna Lewallen

Brianna Lewallen

Therapist

In-person • Lula, GA


ADD/ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, Family issues, Grief or loss
Direct, Holistic, Warm
Accepts 7 insurance carriers
Renee Caverly-Gillett

Renee Caverly-Gillett

Therapist

In-person • Roswell, GA


Anxiety, Depression, Family issues, Grief or loss, Identity issues
Challenging, Solution-oriented, Warm
Accepts 5 insurance carriers
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About our therapists serving Georgia

Number of therapists serving Georgia
There are over 2,556 therapists in Georgia accepting new patients.
2,556+
Average years in practice
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10 years
Top specialties offered
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  • 98%Anxiety
  • 93%Depression
  • 87%Stress management
  • 78%Relationship issues
  • 73%Trauma
Insurances accepted
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  • 99%Aetna
  • 92%Cigna
  • 87%Carelon Behavioral Health
  • 48%Providence Health Plan
Languages spoken
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  • 99%English
  • 3%Spanish
  • 1%French
  • 1%Haitian Creole
  • 1%Portuguese
How they see their clients
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  • 84%Online only
  • 16%In-person or online
  • 1%In-person only
Provider gender
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  • 85%Woman
  • 15%Man
License types
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  • 59%Licensed Professional Counselor
  • 28%Licensed Clinical Social Worker
  • 6%Advanced Practice Registered Nurse
  • 5%Licensed Marriage/Family Therapist
  • 3%Psychologist
Treatment approaches
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  • 100%Individual therapy
  • 32%Family therapy
  • 23%Couples therapy
  • 12%Child or adolescent therapy

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Find the right therapist for you

Headway makes it easy to find support for your mental health — from finding the right provider, to understanding costs, to scheduling with ease.

Factors to Consider When Choosing a Therapist in Georgia

Searching for therapists in Georgia starts with finding someone whose training fits your needs. Across the state, therapy options vary between larger cities, suburbs, and rural areas, so it helps to look closely at each therapist’s specialties and approach. If you are looking for support with anxiety, depression, grief, relationship challenges, trauma, or life transitions, review whether a therapist lists experience with those concerns. You can also look for approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, acceptance and commitment therapy, or trauma-informed care.

Your search may look different in Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta, or other parts of Georgia. Some people prefer in-person appointments close to home or work, while others choose virtual sessions to fit care into their schedule. Beyond specialty, consider whether a therapist is accepting new clients, offers appointment times that work for you, and provides a free phone consultation. Reading therapist bios before booking can help you understand how they describe their style, what a first session may include, and whether their background matches what you want from therapy.

The cost of mental health care in Georgia varies, but using in-network insurance is one of the most reliable ways to reduce session costs. Headway helps you search for Georgia therapists who are accepting new clients, verify your insurance, and see your estimated out-of-pocket cost before you book. Nationally, Headway works with over 100 insurance plans, and your exact coverage depends on your plan and location. You can browse therapists, compare profiles, and book directly when you are ready.

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