First Responders Therapists in Peachtree Corners, GA
C.E.O. Professional Services, LLC
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
1 Endorsed
Peachtree Corners, GA 30092
At C.E.O. Professional Services, a proud woman-owned business, we are dedicated to helping individuals and couples navigate life’s challenges and build healthier, more fulfilling lives. We serve a diverse range of clients, from professionals seeking balance and clarity to couples working to strengthen their relationships. Our clients often face issues such as anxiety, depression, grief, relationship struggles, and life transitions—and they come to us with the need for understanding, support, and practical tools for change.
At C.E.O. Professional Services, a proud woman-owned business, we are dedicated to helping individuals and couples navigate life’s challenges and build healthier, more fulfilling lives. We serve a diverse range of clients, from professionals seeking balance and clarity to couples working to strengthen their relationships. Our clients often face issues such as anxiety, depression, grief, relationship struggles, and life transitions—and they come to us with the need for understanding, support, and practical tools for change.
At Rocker Health, we believe that mental wellness is a journey that deserves compassion, understanding, and personalized support. Our commitment to breaking the stigma surrounding mental health is at the forefront of everything we do. We understand that each individual's experience with mental health is unique, and we strive to create a welcoming environment where individuals feel safe and empowered to share their stories. Our mission is to provide a rock-solid foundation for our clients, guiding them toward a more fulfilling and balanced life.
At Rocker Health, we believe that mental wellness is a journey that deserves compassion, understanding, and personalized support. Our commitment to breaking the stigma surrounding mental health is at the forefront of everything we do. We understand that each individual's experience with mental health is unique, and we strive to create a welcoming environment where individuals feel safe and empowered to share their stories. Our mission is to provide a rock-solid foundation for our clients, guiding them toward a more fulfilling and balanced life.
You are looking for a way forward. You may feel held back by the impact of trauma, anxiety, or depression. These experiences can make relationships feel difficult and leave you feeling isolated, even when you're surrounded by people. Your goal is to find a therapist who not only understands these struggles but has the specialized training and experience to guide you through them. You need a safe, non-judgmental space where you can do the deep work of healing with a professional you can trust to be both compassionate and effective.
You are looking for a way forward. You may feel held back by the impact of trauma, anxiety, or depression. These experiences can make relationships feel difficult and leave you feeling isolated, even when you're surrounded by people. Your goal is to find a therapist who not only understands these struggles but has the specialized training and experience to guide you through them. You need a safe, non-judgmental space where you can do the deep work of healing with a professional you can trust to be both compassionate and effective.
••Now offering late evenings and limited Saturday appts. Sessions are available in-person and virtually.
I help overwhelmed women, new mothers, caregivers and professionals. Whether you’re navigating anxiety/depression, burnout trauma, grief, or life transitions. I provide structure, evidence-base therapy that focuses on reducing symptoms, strengthening coping skills, and improving emotional regulation. Using approaches such as CBT and mindfulness, we work together to achieve measurable progress and lasting results.
Iclinical supervision and consult.
••Now offering late evenings and limited Saturday appts. Sessions are available in-person and virtually.
I help overwhelmed women, new mothers, caregivers and professionals. Whether you’re navigating anxiety/depression, burnout trauma, grief, or life transitions. I provide structure, evidence-base therapy that focuses on reducing symptoms, strengthening coping skills, and improving emotional regulation. Using approaches such as CBT and mindfulness, we work together to achieve measurable progress and lasting results.
Iclinical supervision and consult.
You're the woman who looks completely fine from the outside — holding down a career, managing relationships, keeping up with everything — while quietly running on empty inside. Maybe you've recently been diagnosed with ADHD, or you've suspected it for years. Maybe anxiety has been your constant companion and you've never quite understood why everything feels so much harder for you than it seems to for everyone else. You've spent a long time pushing through. You're here because something has to change — and you're finally ready to stop just surviving and start healing.
You're the woman who looks completely fine from the outside — holding down a career, managing relationships, keeping up with everything — while quietly running on empty inside. Maybe you've recently been diagnosed with ADHD, or you've suspected it for years. Maybe anxiety has been your constant companion and you've never quite understood why everything feels so much harder for you than it seems to for everyone else. You've spent a long time pushing through. You're here because something has to change — and you're finally ready to stop just surviving and start healing.
Through my own lived experiences and passion for understanding people, I have learned the value of empathy and acceptance in the healing process. I specialize in working with older elementary schoolers (4th and 5th grades) and middle schoolers, young adults and adults. My experience has focused around navigating challenging relationships, life transitions, complex trauma, eating disorders, health anxiety, OCD, ADHD and borderline personality disorder. I use an integrative, client-centered approach in my work to best support each client. I find myself working well with those who tend to intellectualize their problems!
Through my own lived experiences and passion for understanding people, I have learned the value of empathy and acceptance in the healing process. I specialize in working with older elementary schoolers (4th and 5th grades) and middle schoolers, young adults and adults. My experience has focused around navigating challenging relationships, life transitions, complex trauma, eating disorders, health anxiety, OCD, ADHD and borderline personality disorder. I use an integrative, client-centered approach in my work to best support each client. I find myself working well with those who tend to intellectualize their problems!
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I have experience working with couples, the LGBTQIA2S+ community, Women’s Safe Shelter, Cancer patients/survivors, Veterans, First Responders and more
I enjoy getting to know my clients. We develop short and long-term goals based on your preferences. I offer culturally-sensitive, inclusive services with respect for the client's definition of self. I offer the option of short and longterm therapy. At times, a visit or two may be all that is needed to help clients move forward.
I have experience working with couples, the LGBTQIA2S+ community, Women’s Safe Shelter, Cancer patients/survivors, Veterans, First Responders and more
I enjoy getting to know my clients. We develop short and long-term goals based on your preferences. I offer culturally-sensitive, inclusive services with respect for the client's definition of self. I offer the option of short and longterm therapy. At times, a visit or two may be all that is needed to help clients move forward.
We all experience times when we feel stuck in our lives. No matter how much we want to make positive changes within ourselves and relationships, it can sometimes feel that we are trying to move forward against a brick wall. Whether you are struggling with anxiety about the future, sadness or guilt about the past, or confusion on how to navigate the present, therapy should be a space where you are met with compassion, genuine curiosity, and support – exactly as you are and without judgment.
We all experience times when we feel stuck in our lives. No matter how much we want to make positive changes within ourselves and relationships, it can sometimes feel that we are trying to move forward against a brick wall. Whether you are struggling with anxiety about the future, sadness or guilt about the past, or confusion on how to navigate the present, therapy should be a space where you are met with compassion, genuine curiosity, and support – exactly as you are and without judgment.
You’re used to holding it all together.
Maybe you’re the calm in the storm at work, the one others lean on, the one who doesn’t have the luxury to fall apart. But lately, things feel heavier. Sleep doesn’t come easily. You find yourself replaying things in your mind—conversations, moments, memories you thought you’d buried. Or maybe it’s the constant hum of anxiety, that quiet pressure in your chest that never quite goes away.
You’re used to holding it all together.
Maybe you’re the calm in the storm at work, the one others lean on, the one who doesn’t have the luxury to fall apart. But lately, things feel heavier. Sleep doesn’t come easily. You find yourself replaying things in your mind—conversations, moments, memories you thought you’d buried. Or maybe it’s the constant hum of anxiety, that quiet pressure in your chest that never quite goes away.
I’m a licensed therapist who is passionate about helping individuals find balance, clarity, and healing in the midst of life’s challenges. I specialize in working with adults—particularly women and helping professionals—who are navigating anxiety, burnout, life transitions, and emotional overwhelm. My approach is warm, collaborative, and grounded in evidence-based practices, while also honoring the importance of each client’s unique experiences, values, and cultural background.
I’m a licensed therapist who is passionate about helping individuals find balance, clarity, and healing in the midst of life’s challenges. I specialize in working with adults—particularly women and helping professionals—who are navigating anxiety, burnout, life transitions, and emotional overwhelm. My approach is warm, collaborative, and grounded in evidence-based practices, while also honoring the importance of each client’s unique experiences, values, and cultural background.
My focus is those who serve, law enforcement, firefighters, EMS, dispatchers, crisis workers, and counselors.
My ideal client is a first responder, crisis worker, counselor, or their family member, someone who has spent years being the strong one. They're exhausted, not sleeping, and struggling in relationships they can't explain. They may be using substances to cope. They've tried therapy before and found it too slow or too soft. What they need isn't another coping skill, they want real resolution. They're ready for a clinician who understands the culture, takes trauma seriously, and offers a path that actually leads somewhere.
My focus is those who serve, law enforcement, firefighters, EMS, dispatchers, crisis workers, and counselors.
My ideal client is a first responder, crisis worker, counselor, or their family member, someone who has spent years being the strong one. They're exhausted, not sleeping, and struggling in relationships they can't explain. They may be using substances to cope. They've tried therapy before and found it too slow or too soft. What they need isn't another coping skill, they want real resolution. They're ready for a clinician who understands the culture, takes trauma seriously, and offers a path that actually leads somewhere.
Hello! My name is Ryan Humphries, and I am a full time Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) here in Georgia. I got my Masters in Counseling (MACN) from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and have been practicing therapy here in Georgia for about 9 years. I work with adults struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, as well as other life issues. I also work with couples, and with other concerns to help clients improve relationships, and to become the best version of themselves.
Hello! My name is Ryan Humphries, and I am a full time Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) here in Georgia. I got my Masters in Counseling (MACN) from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and have been practicing therapy here in Georgia for about 9 years. I work with adults struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, as well as other life issues. I also work with couples, and with other concerns to help clients improve relationships, and to become the best version of themselves.
Most of my clients are military, first responders, and couples.
I am an intensively trained trauma therapist that utilizes EMDR therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and other interventions within a context of a professional relationship. I am also trained in Gottman-method couples therapy (Level 3) which does a deep dive exploration into the relationship and provides strengths to enhance and addresses areas for growth.
Most of my clients are military, first responders, and couples.
I am an intensively trained trauma therapist that utilizes EMDR therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and other interventions within a context of a professional relationship. I am also trained in Gottman-method couples therapy (Level 3) which does a deep dive exploration into the relationship and provides strengths to enhance and addresses areas for growth.
Life is a lot—like, a lot. But you don’t have to figure it all out alone. Therapy with me is a self-led journey. We go at your pace, exploring what truly matters to you. I’m here to help you navigate the chaos with humor, warmth, and a person-centered approach that puts you in the driver’s seat. Using a blend of modalities including Internal Family Systems (IFS), we’ll explore the different parts of you with curiosity, not judgment.... because even your inner critic deserves a little compassion.
Life is a lot—like, a lot. But you don’t have to figure it all out alone. Therapy with me is a self-led journey. We go at your pace, exploring what truly matters to you. I’m here to help you navigate the chaos with humor, warmth, and a person-centered approach that puts you in the driver’s seat. Using a blend of modalities including Internal Family Systems (IFS), we’ll explore the different parts of you with curiosity, not judgment.... because even your inner critic deserves a little compassion.
I like to help one discover the tools to grow personally, understand themselves more deeply, have rewarding relationships, and make deep, lasting change. I have a twenty year history using a holistic approach to treatment. I am passionate about serving the community; I’ve worked in public health, family and children services, child advocacy, core and act team treatment, and emergency medicine psychiatric assessment. I have a Master’s of Mental Health Counseling (2011) and a Bachelor’s of Social Work (1996).
I like to help one discover the tools to grow personally, understand themselves more deeply, have rewarding relationships, and make deep, lasting change. I have a twenty year history using a holistic approach to treatment. I am passionate about serving the community; I’ve worked in public health, family and children services, child advocacy, core and act team treatment, and emergency medicine psychiatric assessment. I have a Master’s of Mental Health Counseling (2011) and a Bachelor’s of Social Work (1996).
I help individuals whose nervous system has been shaped by trauma, stress, or high-intensity experiences. If you have learned to cope by staying busy, working harder, or always moving forward, slowing down may feel uncomfortable or unsafe. I offer a safe, supportive space where you can show up just as you are.
Many of the people I work with are capable, driven, and resilient, yet feel stuck in survival mode.
I help individuals whose nervous system has been shaped by trauma, stress, or high-intensity experiences. If you have learned to cope by staying busy, working harder, or always moving forward, slowing down may feel uncomfortable or unsafe. I offer a safe, supportive space where you can show up just as you are.
Many of the people I work with are capable, driven, and resilient, yet feel stuck in survival mode.
If you’re a millennial or Gen Z, part of the LGBTQ community, a first responder, or just someone who’s experienced trauma, you might know what it’s like to carry pain while still trying to hold everything together. Maybe you grew up with chaos at home, or you’re healing from experiences that still linger in your body. On the outside you look like you’re doing fine, but inside anxiety and self-doubt tell a different story. I specialize in helping clients move from surviving in silence to actually healing—creating the safety, calm, confidence, and genuine connection you’ve been longing for.
If you’re a millennial or Gen Z, part of the LGBTQ community, a first responder, or just someone who’s experienced trauma, you might know what it’s like to carry pain while still trying to hold everything together. Maybe you grew up with chaos at home, or you’re healing from experiences that still linger in your body. On the outside you look like you’re doing fine, but inside anxiety and self-doubt tell a different story. I specialize in helping clients move from surviving in silence to actually healing—creating the safety, calm, confidence, and genuine connection you’ve been longing for.
I’m a therapist who values curiosity, collaboration, and meeting you where you are. I’ve had the honor of working in this field for over 10 years, and I’m still deeply passionate about the work I do. My approach is grounded in showing up as a human sitting with another human. I prioritize getting to know you as the complex individual you are and building a strong, trusting, therapeutic relationship above everything else. Therapy won’t make you perfect or more worthy, but that’s not the goal. When you feel lost, overwhelmed, or alone in your experience, I’ll sit with you in that space.
I’m a therapist who values curiosity, collaboration, and meeting you where you are. I’ve had the honor of working in this field for over 10 years, and I’m still deeply passionate about the work I do. My approach is grounded in showing up as a human sitting with another human. I prioritize getting to know you as the complex individual you are and building a strong, trusting, therapeutic relationship above everything else. Therapy won’t make you perfect or more worthy, but that’s not the goal. When you feel lost, overwhelmed, or alone in your experience, I’ll sit with you in that space.
Do you struggle with negative self-talk that undermines your confidence? Are your days filled with constant worry, leaving you emotionally exhausted? If you are struggling with your self-esteem or the effects of past trauma, now might be the time to connect with a therapist who can help. Let's work together to create a plan to achieve the fulfilling life you deserve.
Do you struggle with negative self-talk that undermines your confidence? Are your days filled with constant worry, leaving you emotionally exhausted? If you are struggling with your self-esteem or the effects of past trauma, now might be the time to connect with a therapist who can help. Let's work together to create a plan to achieve the fulfilling life you deserve.
Hello and welcome! I am Avril Phillips, LCSW, a dedicated licensed clinical social worker in the states Georgia, Maine, and Utah, with 25 years of experience in the mental health field. Throughout my career, I have had the privilege of working with a diverse range of populations, addressing complex mental health needs, including depression, anxiety, life changes, and other related diagnoses. My approach integrates evidence-based modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and Motivational Interviewing, to provide comprehensive and compassionate care.
Hello and welcome! I am Avril Phillips, LCSW, a dedicated licensed clinical social worker in the states Georgia, Maine, and Utah, with 25 years of experience in the mental health field. Throughout my career, I have had the privilege of working with a diverse range of populations, addressing complex mental health needs, including depression, anxiety, life changes, and other related diagnoses. My approach integrates evidence-based modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and Motivational Interviewing, to provide comprehensive and compassionate care.
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First Responders Therapists
Why is mental health important for first responders?
As part of their work, first responders are often exposed to high levels of stress, trauma, and physical injury that can put them at a greater risk for serious mental health conditions than the general population. Conditions like PTSD, anxiety, substance use, and depression are more common in first responders, which can greatly reduce quality of life and lead to burnout, sleep disruption, and even suicidal thoughts. Therapy can offer an opportunity for first responders to process difficult on-the-job experiences and develop coping skills to better manage any mental health symptoms they may experience.
How can first responders get access to mental health support?
Many first responders can access therapy for free or at a very low cost through their employer, such as through an Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Workplaces may also offer or have referral recommendations for support groups, where first responders can meet with others in their profession to receive support. Individuals who would like to access mental health services outside of their employer may use their insurance benefits to see a therapist, which they can find by searching for therapists online or asking for recommendations from their primary care physician.
What type of therapy is best for first responders?
The best therapy approach depends on the mental health concerns of the client. Since many first responders struggle with trauma or PTSD, they may benefit from trauma-specific therapeutic approaches, such as Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy, Exposure Therapy, or Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT). Individuals with symptoms of anxiety, depression, or stress may alternatively benefit from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) or mindfulness-based therapeutic approaches, which can help clients develop coping skills to manage distressing thoughts.
Can therapy for first responders help with trauma and PTSD?
Therapy can be highly effective in both treating and preventing trauma and PTSD in first responders. Typically, therapy for trauma and PTSD focuses on developing stress management skills and managing intrusive or unwanted thoughts. Therapists working with first responders often help clients strengthen their relationships and reduce harmful coping mechanisms, such as excessive substance use. Additionally, therapists assist first responders in establishing daily habits that support overall mental and physical health and enhance resilience to future stress, such as regular physical exercise, mindfulness practices, and improved eating habits.


