Top Mental Health Facilities in Marietta, GA 30067

Atlantis Educational Initiatives would like to thank Atlanta Awareness Center for supporting our 501c3 Non-Profit Foundation by listing us as a referral and networking partner on Merchant Circle. W...Read More…
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Neuro-Linguistic Programming is a powerful highly advanced approach that explains effective communication - How it works, how you can work with it and how you can help others communicate and increa...Read More…
Could you or your spouse use the help and guidance of individual or group therapy? Ann Keller, LPC, is a licensed professional counselor trained to help patients manage their moods, relationships a...Read More…
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Therapist Marietta GA - Wonders Counseling Services

Wonders Counseling Services of Marietta, Georgia, provides support for women, couples and children in an environment that is warm, inviting, and soothing. We offer an approach that is largely based on the practice and philosophy of mindfulness and mind-body connection. This foundation enriches and infuses my work in couples counseling and play therapy with children as well as supporting women with life-transitions. Over the past ten years of practice we have noted consistent and profound growth and healing for clients who have benefited from this foundational approach to therapy. We also offer classes and training in yoga and mindfulness meditation. We have extensive training and experience with couples counseling. Our mind-body-insight approach to personal growth and healing is complimented with ten years of experience providing psychotherapy services and twenty years of experience with yoga and meditation. Serving Marietta, Roswell and Cobb County, Georgia. ...read more

By Wonders Counseling Services, LLC October 10, 2012

Sick and Tired? A fresh approach to clearing out emotional issues!

Finally, after six years of editing the newly titled and compact sizedTwelve Guaranteed Ways To Stay Miserable, Or Not...is in print! It has fresh, updated information, concise clear text, new interior design, layout and back cover. Here is what a client had to say,"I cannot tell you how many books I have read, conferences I have gone to, and people I have talked with, yet there is information in your book that screams true to exactly what I am feeling and experiencing."Now available at Amazon.com or through the link onwww.AtlantaAwarenessCenter.comand coming soon in e-book format. Makes a wonderful gift that keeps on giving! ...read more

By Atlanta Awareness Center - Sick and Tired? We have a solution! May 10, 2011

DEPRESSION: Or A Case of Avoiding & Pretending

                                                                    DEPRESSION                                                  (Or A Case of Avoiding&Pretending;)  © Avoiding and pretending are acquired skills. For some it's an art. Both overlook and ignore what you don't want to deal with, allowing you to believe you're okay when you're not. An ostrich is a great symbol for avoidance. Sticking his head in the sand, he pretends to be invisible. He believes he's hiding, not realizing the rest of his body is in plain sight. He's clueless that putting his head in the sand doesn't help. You can't hide from your problems either. Nothing goes away by pretending it doesn't exist. It can't. Why? There is no resolution, no relief. The itch hasn't been scratched. Actually, when you avoid it gets worse. Taking flight increases problems. Fighting feeds them and resistance builds them. What you run from is frightening. Why else would you run? Only fear makes you hide. Too much discomfort dealing with things head on. That's the crux of the matter. Depression is the refusal to acknowledge and allow feelings. Ordinarily gauze cannot harm you, but wrapped from head to toe you are immobilized. Avoiding has the same effect. Factually, avoiding or ignoring is admission something exists. Here's another example. You walk out the door, look down and see a rattlesnake curled up. "Ahhh!" you scream inside, not wanting to startle the snake. Your heart is racing. What to do? Pretend the snake isn't there and continue walking? Or, would you ignore the problem. Stay home all day, hoping the snake will go away? You couldn't relax. Even if the snake moved you'd worry about being ambushed. You want to feel safe, the sooner the better. But until the rattlesnake is removed, you're going to experience stress, anxiety and fear. Within seconds you grab the Yellow Pages. Critter Control catches your eye. Pleading, you ask them to physically remove the snake. Ahhh... peace of mind! You want security at all cost. The same holds true in life. No matter what the price, facing problems permanently rids you of them. You can hope they'll disappear, but they won't. Deal with them for a lasting solution. Visualize yourself as a powerful magnet. Those things that supposedly don't bother you are metal filings. What happens? That's why you can't avoid. The strength of your magnetic field increases the faster you flee, automatically drawing more filings. Fear surrounds want you don't want to deal with, and that fear needs addressing. Procrastinating offers temporary relief, but it's flimsy. Ignoring problems is self-deception. Creates nervous energy, makes you fidgety. Feelings of failure, conflict and self-rejection grind away the quality of life. Stop refusing to be Self-important. You count. You matter. Why the internal conflict? Believing something can do you in, that a particular outcome can devastate or destroy. That's why things are overlooked. No matter what size problem, the power given to external circumstances is mind-boggling. You learned to avoid confrontation. It scared you. Now you must learn there is nothing to fear. Skirting an issue? Ask why. Question reasons for avoiding. Find answers for uneasiness. It's just a bad habit. Individually, each of us is responsible for any emotional damage that occurs. No one can get inside you to do anything. You allow another's thoughts, feelings or words to hurt you, no matter how it appears. The same holds true for them. Trust yourself. Trust your feelings. Learn to face fear. Take appropriate action. Otherwise situations repeat themselves. Life is relentless. Address fear. It's easier in the long run. Avoiding wastes time. Self-reliance breeds the security, independence and confidence necessary to stand undivided within yourSelf. End the chase and win the race by being honest. If you don't have faith in you, how can anyone else? Patricia Zerman founded the Atlanta Awareness Center in 1988, a safe environment that teaches how to risk living what self-help books talk about with proven results. Ms. Zerman, a skilled therapist recently wrote, "Twelve Guaranteed Ways To Stay Miserable (Or Change)": An illustrated humorous book that takes a poignant look at what we do to ourselves and how to stop it! To review "Twelve Guaranteed Ways To Stay Miserable (Or Change)" click here. Atlanta Awareness Center  Visit our website! ...read more

By Atlanta Awareness Center - Sick and Tired? We have a solution! January 25, 2011

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