Bringing Healing Through Counseling, Psychotherapy and Psychoeducational Programs

Whether it is situational uncertainty, fear, stress, or pain, the decision to seek help may also be the result of long-standing issues or problems that may involve recurrent worries, frustrations, guilt, or self-defeating behaviors.

Counseling and psychotherapy are not intended to replace the potential role of friends, family, or additional support systems. Professional, linguistically and culturally competent, counseling and psychotherapy can offer viable alternatives to psychiatric medications.

Road to Recovery allows you to benefit from counseling or psychotherapy at the highest quality of professionalism and care at affordable fees. We suggest mental health counseling if you or someone close to you is experiencing:

  • Relationship problems: couples, marital, siblings, parenting, employment-related
  • Communication Skills: verbal, non-verbal, visual and written communication problems
  • Life Transitions, Changes or potential changes in your life
  • Addictive behaviors/substances: food, alcohol, prescription, illicit drugs
  • Depression, anxiety, stress
  • Anger, frustration,  guilt
  • Constant worries, preoccupations , obsessions
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
  • Sleep disorders
  • Medical symptoms worsened by a psychological problem
  • A crisis that involves violent thoughts or behaviors, risk of harm to others or self.
  • Immigration related grief, fear, stressors

We understand that the global health crisis we experienced in 2020 has a long-lasting impact on the delivery of mental health services, among others. Distance communication between a therapist and client is not a new concept.

Sigmund Freud utilized letters extensively to communicate with his clients. Self-help groups began emerging online as early as 1982 (Kanini, K. & Regehr, C., 2003). In a study published by the journal Psychiatric Services, patients receiving mental health treatment through video conferencing reported “high levels of satisfaction” (Frueh, C., et. al., 2000.)

Today’s technology has provided a means to access culturally and linguistically competent, specialized mental health services to populations once significantly underserved and to bridge health disparities to those populations who need quality mental health services the most.

With access to the internet, a patient seeking professional psychotherapy can benefit from individual counseling, mental health evaluations, and group therapy from anywhere in the State of Georgia and abroad.

Our professional psychological services can be provided to you from the comfort of your home, at times convenient to you, without the need to travel to a distant office and in your language. You can enjoy face-to-face therapy online with an experienced, culturally and linguistically competent and licensed psychotherapist at a lower cost than in-office sessions.