 | Kathy Webb | Director of Counseling
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Certified Parent Coordinator
Provider: Aetna, BCBS, and EAP Impact
Graduate School: University of Georgia
Member: National Association of Social Workers, The International Center for Clinical Excellence
Boards: Fair Street IB World School, School Counseling Advisory Board
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 | Susan Booth | Counselor
Susan Booth is working toward full licensure in both Marriage and Family Therapy and Professional Counseling. A graduate of Richmont Graduate University, she works from a Christian perspective, but brings faith into the counseling room only at the request of the client. She works with families, couples, children, adolescents and individuals who want to tackle issues in their lives that keep them from being all that they want to be. She brings life experience with an eye toward problem-solving and a better understanding of the self and how relationships with others are carried out. |
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 | Amy Brooten | Intern (RGU)
Amy is a third year graduate student in the Counseling program at Richmont Graduate University. Her previous work involves working with a healthy marriage and family program for high school students. Her specialization is child and adolescent. Her therapeutic interests include working with adolescents, women, and people struggling with depression, anxiety, self-esteem, and those who feel stuck in life. |
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 | Jon Cottrell | Intern (UGA)
Jon is a student at the University of Georgia pursuing a Master in Social Work degree. He obtained his bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of Georgia (Go Dawgs). Jon is the proud father of five children (and one on the way!), giving him a unique perspective working with youth. His interests include marriage counseling and family therapy. He is also a big Braves fan. |
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 | Anna Johnson | Intern (UGA)
Anna is pursuing her Masters of Social Work at the University of Georgia. She currently holds a bachelor's degree in Social Work from UGA. Her previous work involves working with senior citizens at or below poverty level, children with disabilities and children affected by domestic violence. Her current counseling interest include working with children and adolescents suffering from anxiety, depression, and self-esteem issues. She looks forward to serving the community through her counseling and volunteer work. |
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 | Rachael Davies-Ludlow | Intern (UGA)
Rachael is a masters student at the University of Georgia's school of social work. She received a bachelors degree from the University of North Carolina. Rachael is bilingual and has a background working with adolescents focusing on pregnancy prevention. She has also worked with children with cancer and their families. After graduating from Georgia, Rachael looks forward to aid in prevention and counsel of clients affected by gang violence. |
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 | Caitlin Davison | Intern (NGCS)
Caitlin is currently in her second year of graduate school at North Georgia College & State University where she is pursuing her masters degree in Community Counseling. She has her bachelor degree in Psychology as well as a minor in Photography from Georgia College & State University. During that time, she was actively serving in the community through Young Life, a ministry geared toward high school students. Caitlin would love to be able to work with adolescents in a school or ministry setting as well as continue to pursue her interest in photography. |
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 | Erica Walker | Intern (BU)
Erica is pursuing a Master of Science degree in Clinical Counseling Psychology at Brenau University. She obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology, with a minor in Spanish from Columbus State University. She obtained both undergraduate- and graduate-level clinical experience from internships at The Bradley Center in Columbus, GA and The Tree House in Winder, GA. Erica has been a huge asset to her community with her involvement in organizations such as Big Brothers Big Sisters, The Literacy Alliance, and The Church of Columbus. Erica desires to become involved in faith-based counseling and serve as a mentor to adolescents. |
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 | Whitney Woodall | Intern (AU)
Whitney is currently obtaining her masters in Clinical Psychology at Argosy University. She received her bachelor's degree in Psychology from Ursinus College. While an undergraduate, Whitney served as a Residential Advisor, UC Basketball Manager, Tour Guide, and member of the Track & Field team. Currently she is an active member in her church, Hopewell Northeast (Grayson, GA), where she teaches the Young Adult Sunday School class. Upon completion of her master's degree Whitney hopes to pursue her doctorate in Clinical Child Psychology, with a concentration on adolescents with drug and alcohol addiction. |
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