Mental Health Therapy in Ashburn

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Cherysh Green-Caldwell

Ashburn, Georgia - Clinical Social Worker/therapist
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Cherysh is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. She completed her Master’s Degree in Social Work at the Albany State University. She has clinical experience across a variety of treatment settings including mental health/substance abuse programs, hospice care settings, and criminal justice treatment settings. Cherysh has provided clinical and administrative supervision to social work students, interns, and professionals. She has a broad range of clinical experience working with individuals and groups during her professional career in the following areas: • Depression • Anxiety Disorders • Behavioral and Discipline Challenges • Complicated Grief Reactions • Chronic Pain and Chronic Illness • Anger and Stress Management • Family and Relationship Issues • Suicide Assessment and Risk Reduction • Group Psychotherapy • Chronic Mental Illness • Self-image and Self-Esteem Issues Cherysh’s approach emphasizes the mutual development of goals for therapy and the provision of ongoing evaluation of the therapeutic approach. Cherysh continues to seek ongoing updates to her skills and knowledge base. She is invested in an approach emphasizing a more integrative, dynamic, and holistic approach to mental health and behavioral health. Cherysh works with clients to create an open and safe environment where thoughts and feelings can be shared without fear of judgment. She understands that it takes courage to seek out a more fulfilling and happier life and to take the first steps towards a change. She aims to support & empower clients in that journey.

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Free Mental Health Resources in Georgia

NAMI Georgia offers programs to individuals dealing with mental health and addiction challenges. Resources here include support groups and educational classes tailored to foster recovery and resilience. LEAP (Listen, Empathize, Agree, and Partner) communication process helps families and individuals recognize mental health conditions and seek treatment.
The organization offers a peer-led mental health and addiction program that provides a safe space for individuals seeking assistance. The Peer2Peer Warm Line offers 24-hour support from certified peer specialists and the organization conducts certified peer specialist training to equip individuals with lived experience to help others in their recovery journey.
The organization offers comprehensive mental health and substance abuse programs including non-intensive outpatient care and specialty services like medically monitored residential withdrawal management and crisis stabilization. Intensive residential treatment is available for adolescents aged 13 to 17 and they provide addiction prevention initiatives.
Fulton County's Department offers comprehensive mental health and addiction treatment services including individual and group therapy, psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and crisis intervention. These are available at multiple locations where walk-ins are welcomed. They provide in-person and telehealth options.
This organization provides comprehensive services across 10 Georgia counties that address substance use disorders and mental health. This includes adult community-based wrap around support and adult day programs that focus on life skills. The justice programs offer alternatives to incarceration and a medication assistance program helps clients access necessary prescriptions.
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This department provides mental health and substance use services through a network of community providers. Local offices and the Georgia crisis and access line can be contacted for assistance. They administer Medicaid-reimbursed behavioral health services for children and adults. Members should consult with their provider network for available services.
This Kennesaw State University program conducts multidisciplinary research to enhance the health and well-being of military personnel, emergency responders, and their families. Programs include developing evidence-based interventions and providing psychoeducational training and clinical behavioral health services tailored to your needs. They emphasize collaboration, service, and commitment.
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The Georgia Collaborative Administrative Services Organization provides a comprehensive suite of services to help individuals with complex needs including programs that evaluate for appropriate placement and provide training and education resources aimed at improving service delivery within the behavioral health and developmental disabilities network.
This free mental health clinic offers psychiatric evaluations and medication management for uninsured or underinsured adults. They treat all qualifying patients for mental health and psychiatric needs. They offer telehealth services on the final Tuesday of every month. They may have a wait list due to high demand.
The All-1-Family provides comprehensive services to the LGBTQ community including individual and family counseling, anger management, group therapy, and educational support such as ADHD and social skills training. Additionally, they provide transitional housing for youth experiencing homelessness, focusing on independent living skills, employment, and educational support.
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This Atlanta program offers comprehensive health services that include confidential HIV testing, STD treatment, and primary care. Addiction treatment programs and holistic behavioral health services are included with specialty services including clinical trials and a mobile unit to ensure accessible health care. They also provide safe and confidential assistance to support victims of domestic violence.
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The Emory veterans program provides comprehensive, no-cost treatment for veterans and service members who are dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder after 9/11, traumatic brain injury, anxiety, depression, and more. The program provides a two-week intensive outpatient program available in Atlanta or through telehealth throughout the state.
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This organization provides comprehensive mental health treatment programs including intensive outpatient programs and evening options tailored to meet your needs. They address various conditions with in person and virtual telemedicine services. They provide a holistic approach using evidence-based therapies with personalized plans that promote lasting recovery.
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Teens & Students BIPOC LGBTQ Men Women Veterans First Responders Depression PTSD Anxiety Grief Substance Abuse
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