Therapy for Buckhead
A short drive down Peachtree from Buckhead, or secure video if the drive is the thing standing in the way.
Dr. Aaron J. Kimble · PhD · MA · MBA · LPC · NCC · Georgia license #LPC014380
Why people in Buckhead get in touch
Buckhead runs on performance. A lot of the people who reach out from here are doing well by every visible measure and quietly wondering why that isn't landing. The promotion came through and the dread didn't lift. The house got bought and the arguments got worse. There's a particular kind of exhaustion that comes from being competent at everything except rest, and it doesn't show up on a review.
Privacy tends to come up early too. When your work and your social life overlap in a few square miles, the idea of being seen walking into a therapist's office is a real consideration and not a silly one. Sessions here are confidential, the office is discreet, and if you'd rather not be in a waiting room at all, secure video works just as well.
You might be here because
- You're successful on paper and it isn't translating into feeling okay
- Work has quietly become the only thing you're good at
- You and your partner are both performing well and barely speaking
- Rest feels like something you have to earn, and you never quite do
- You've started drinking a little more in the evenings to come down
- The idea of someone you know seeing you here has kept you from calling
- Sunday evening arrives with a weight you can't explain
- You want to talk to someone who won't be impressed by your resume
What we work on
Perfectionism and performance anxiety
The cost of being the person who never drops anything, and what changes when you stop treating your standards as your identity.
Couples with two demanding careers
Not a communication problem so much as a logistics problem that turned into a distance problem. Gottman-informed work on repair, not blame.
Anxiety and depression
Including the version that functions well, hits every deadline, and still can't get out of bed on Saturday.
Sexual health and intimacy
Desire that's gone flat under stress, mismatched libido, and the conversations couples avoid for years.
Looking for something specific? There's more on sex therapy and intimacy work and on culturally responsive care, or see the statewide Georgia page.
Getting here from Buckhead
The office sits on Peachtree Road just south of Buckhead, so getting here means staying on Peachtree instead of touching a highway.
A $25 consultation
Fifteen minutes to talk about what's going on and whether I'm the right fit. No pressure, and no obligation to book anything after it.
In the room on Peachtree
The office is at 1720 Peachtree Road NW, Suite 431, on Peachtree. Parking is in the building.
Video whenever it suits
Weeks go wrong. Secure video means a bad Tuesday doesn't have to cost you the session.
Fees & Insurance
$185 / individual · $220 / couples
In-network with Aetna, Anthem, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, CareSource, Cigna, Optum, and UnitedHealthcare. The initial consultation is $25. Sliding scale available.