Carter Day

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Carter Day

Carter obtained her Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education from Clemson University. She went on to earn her Master’s Degree in Clinical Mental Health from Mercer University. While completing her Master’s, Carter gained clinical experience integrating art and play into therapy with children and adolescents. Her previous work experience includes … Read More

Candice Aaron

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Candice Aaron

Candice is deeply committed to helping individuals and families navigate life’s challenges and achieve their fullest potential. She specializes in working with diverse populations, including families with a member who has a disability, immigrant families, couples and adults. Candice’s practice addresses a wide range of issues such as anxiety, depression, … Read More

Maggie Testani

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Maggie Testani

Maggie (Margaret) is originally from Atlanta, GA. She earned her Master of Arts in Counseling from Wake Forest University, graduating summa cum laude, and her Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education and English from Clemson University, graduating cum laude. She has a range of professional experience that includes classroom teaching, … Read More

Diane Mitchell

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diane mitchell

Diane’s greatest passion is helping people find their balance points, restoring the parts of life that feel most broken. Addressing a wide range of concerns, with clients from all walks of life, ethnicities, sexualities, and spiritual beliefs, Diane provides a safe space to figure out where you want to be … Read More

Hannah Wiggers

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Hannah Wiggers

Hannah earned her Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Richmont Graduate University and her Bachelors in Marketing from Georgia College. She primarily works with teens and adults for a variety of concerns including anxiety, depression, trauma, family dynamics, relationship concerns, identity development and exploration, and self-esteem. Hannah is passionate … Read More

Liv Castillo

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Liv Castillo

Olivia (Liv) received her Masters of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Mercer University, and her Bachelors of Science from Auburn University. She is also looking to finish her Masters of Christian Ministry from Mercer University. Liv is currently a student at the University of Georgia where she is … Read More

Dr. Meghan Hammel

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Meghan Hammel

Dr. Meghan Hammel is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist offering Women’s Behavioral Health services in young adulthood and beyond. She provides support during transitions related to early career or relationships/family, pregnancy/postpartum, and early parenthood years. Many clients report experiencing increased stress or uncertainty during these transitions, and may describe periods of … Read More

Dr. Philip Hammel

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Philip Hammel

Dr. Philip Hammel is a clinical psychologist who specializes working with adult professionals. His clients tend to be motivated for personal growth in their career development as well wanting to be more in tune with their emotions and relationships.  He believes everyone can create better work-life balances and be more … Read More

Nichole Michelson

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Nichole Michelson

Nichole received her MA in Counseling Psychology from NOVA Southeastern University. Nichole is certified with the International Coaching Federation and has achieved her PCC designation. Her clinical experience includes working with men’s and women’s issues, career and leadership, couples and families struggling with communication and conflict, healthy decoupling, substance addictions, … Read More

Sherry Maxy

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Sherry Maxy

Sherry has a background in both mental health and public health, specializing in helping individuals, communities, and organizations to improve their mental health, well-being, and overall personal and professional effectiveness. She believes that mental health is not just an individual issue, but is shaped by broader cultural, societal, and communal … Read More