Counseling Services in Georgia and Utah
We provide counseling services in Georgia and Utah for couples, individuals, teens, and children. Our practice focuses on emotional safety, repair after rupture, nervous system support, and restoring connection — with yourself and with the people you love. We offer in-person counseling and secure telehealth for clients in Henry County, Georgia (McDonough, Stockbridge, Forsyth, Macon, Bibb County) and in Salt Lake County and Utah County, Utah (Sandy, West Jordan, South Jordan, Draper).
If you’re at a point where you’re saying “I can’t keep doing this like this,” you’re in the right place.
Couples Counseling
Couples counseling helps you stop the same fight, feel heard again, and rebuild closeness without blame. We work with couples who feel distant, stuck, defensive, or shut down. You don’t have to be on the edge of breaking up to get help. You just have to be willing to say, “Something isn’t working and we need support showing up for each other without hurting each other.”
We focus on slowing conflict, increasing emotional safety, and helping both partners understand what’s underneath the anger or silence. This is not about deciding who’s “right.” It’s about helping both of you feel like you matter in the relationship again.
Infidelity & Betrayal Recovery
After an affair, secret connection, or ongoing dishonesty, the whole relationship can feel shattered. Infidelity recovery counseling helps you stabilize, tell the truth, and begin rebuilding safety — if both partners are willing to do that work. We don’t rush the hurt partner to “just move on,” and we don’t shame the partner who broke trust into shutting down and disappearing. We create a space where both people can say, “This is what I’m feeling and this is what I need to even consider healing.”
We work step by step on honesty, accountability, and trust repair after betrayal. We understand that this is trauma, not “just a mistake.”
Anxiety Counseling
Anxiety counseling is for the constant high alert: racing thoughts, tension in your body, overthinking every interaction, bracing for something to go wrong. Anxiety can look “high-functioning” from the outside — you’re still taking care of everyone, still working, still performing — but inside you’re never off. You’re exhausted, flooded, and done pretending you’re fine.
We help you understand what your nervous system is doing, create moments of safety in your day, and learn how to come down from panic or overwhelm without shame. You do not have to wait for a full-blown panic attack to “qualify.”
Depression Counseling
Depression is not always crying and staying in bed. Sometimes it’s numb, shut down, irritated, or “I don’t care.” Sometimes it’s “I’m still showing up for everyone else, but inside I feel empty.” Depression counseling gives you a space to finally say, “I am not okay,” without someone telling you to be grateful or accusing you of being dramatic.
We work on burnout, hopelessness, emotional exhaustion, and the feeling that you’re disappearing inside your own life. We help you build relief, not perfection, so you can breathe again instead of just surviving.
Teen Counseling
Teen counseling supports teens who are dealing with anxiety, shutdown, anger, overwhelm, loneliness, pressure to perform, perfectionism, friendship drama, or “I don’t want to talk to anyone.” A lot of teen pain comes out looking like “attitude,” refusal, or isolation. Underneath that is usually fear, shame, stress, or exhaustion they don’t know how to name safely.
We give teens a space where they are not judged or lectured. We also support parents without blaming them — you’re scared, too, and you deserve support in how to show up without making things worse.
Child Counseling
Kids communicate through behavior. Big meltdowns, “don’t leave me,” talking back, shutting down, stomach aches before school, not sleeping, “nobody likes me,” perfection spiral — these are all signals that something inside feels too big. Child counseling helps kids express feelings in a safe way and learn how to calm their bodies when everything feels like “too much.”
We also work with you as the parent. You are not a bad parent because your child is struggling. You’re a parent who is watching someone you love hurt and you want to understand how to help without losing yourself in the process.
In-Person and Telehealth Options
We see clients in person in Henry County, GA and in Salt Lake County and Utah County, UT. We also offer secure telehealth throughout Georgia and Utah. Telehealth can be a good fit for couples who feel too raw to sit together in an office, for individuals who are overwhelmed or burned out, for teens who open up better from a familiar space, and for parents who are juggling work and school schedules.
You Don’t Have to Carry This Alone
If you’re dealing with constant conflict in your relationship, betrayal, anxiety that never turns off, depression that feels like numb survival, or a teen or child you’re worried about, you’re not “too much.” You’re just hurting and tired.
Reach out and let us help. We’ll talk about what you’re going through and match you with the counseling service that fits best, whether that’s couples counseling, infidelity recovery, anxiety counseling, depression counseling, teen counseling, or child counseling.
Services FAQ
Do you offer counseling for both Georgia and Utah?
Yes. We provide counseling services in Georgia and Utah. We see clients in person in Henry County, GA and in Salt Lake County and Utah County, UT, and we also offer secure telehealth throughout both states.
Do you only work with couples, or also individuals?
We work with couples, individuals, teens, and children. You do not have to be in a relationship to get support here.
What if we’re dealing with infidelity and we’re not even sure we’re staying together?
That’s okay. We don’t force a decision. We stabilize first, help both partners speak honestly, and then support you in getting clarity instead of reacting from panic.
Do I have to be in crisis to get counseling?
No. You don’t have to “earn” help by falling apart. If you’re saying, “Something is wrong and I can feel it getting heavier,” that is the right time to reach out.