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Lori R Muskat
Psychologist, PhD
Verified Verified
Atlanta, GA 30345
My practice focuses on psychotherapy, neuropsychological assessment, and educational advocacy. Due to COVID, I am offering tele-assessment for those in high risk groups or w/ family members who are. Issues include: learning problems, employment challenges, relationship struggles, life transitions, developmental disorders, medical illnesses, and stress of being a member of a diverse group (LGBT, ethnic minorities, etc.). I see children/adults who may be unconventional, anxious, depressed or do not fit comfortably within their environment. The label “disability” may be applied to them, but “differently abled” is more accurate.
My practice focuses on psychotherapy, neuropsychological assessment, and educational advocacy. Due to COVID, I am offering tele-assessment for those in high risk groups or w/ family members who are. Issues include: learning problems, employment challenges, relationship struggles, life transitions, developmental disorders, medical illnesses, and stress of being a member of a diverse group (LGBT, ethnic minorities, etc.). I see children/adults who may be unconventional, anxious, depressed or do not fit comfortably within their environment. The label “disability” may be applied to them, but “differently abled” is more accurate.
(404) 593-6313 View (404) 593-6313
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Luke Durain
Psychological Associate, PhD
Verified Verified
Atlanta, GA 30345
I specialize in helping individuals or couples enhance their relationship skills. I've lead multiple workshops on communication and conflict resolution, with a focus on how to develop empathy, vulnerability, and rebuild trust. Additionally, I've worked extensively with people who experience anxiety and depression. I equip people with effective coping skills that can be used outside of therapy. I also help to processing trauma to promote resilience.
I specialize in helping individuals or couples enhance their relationship skills. I've lead multiple workshops on communication and conflict resolution, with a focus on how to develop empathy, vulnerability, and rebuild trust. Additionally, I've worked extensively with people who experience anxiety and depression. I equip people with effective coping skills that can be used outside of therapy. I also help to processing trauma to promote resilience.
(678) 498-5633 View (678) 498-5633
Stephanie Hurst Perleberg
Psychologist, PhD
Verified Verified
Atlanta, GA 30345
My practice involves a balance of assessment and therapy services. I specialize in assessment for learning differences and developmental delays. For over 20 years, I have worked with children and families facing the challenges of learning disabilities, attention problems, autism spectrum disorders, seizure and tic disorders, and a variety of developmental disabilities. I work with individuals and families who have additional pressures that are involved when a family member has chronic medical illness or disability concerns. I am passionate about helping clients adjust to the these challenges, with a focus on maintaining healthy relationships and routines for all family members.
My practice involves a balance of assessment and therapy services. I specialize in assessment for learning differences and developmental delays. For over 20 years, I have worked with children and families facing the challenges of learning disabilities, attention problems, autism spectrum disorders, seizure and tic disorders, and a variety of developmental disabilities. I work with individuals and families who have additional pressures that are involved when a family member has chronic medical illness or disability concerns. I am passionate about helping clients adjust to the these challenges, with a focus on maintaining healthy relationships and routines for all family members.
(678) 971-2386 View (678) 971-2386

Relationship Issues Therapists
While need for human connection appears to be innate, the ability to form healthy, loving relationships is learned. Some evidence suggests that the ability to form a stable relationship starts to form in infancy, in a child's earliest experiences with a caregiver who reliably meets the infant's needs for food, care, warmth, protection, stimulation, and social contact. Such relationships are not destiny, but they are theorized to establish deeply ingrained patterns of relating to others. The end of a relationship, however, is often a source of great psychological anguish.