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Therapy for Decatur

Secure video across Georgia, so crossing the city at five o'clock isn't the price of an appointment.

Dr. Aaron J. Kimble · PhD · MA · MBA · LPC · NCC · Georgia license #LPC014380

8 YearsIn clinical practice
PhD · LPC · NCCLicensed in 5 states
5,000+Direct client hours
In-Person1720 Peachtree Rd NW, Atlanta

Why people in Decatur get in touch

Decatur brings in a lot of people who work in education and public service, and the pattern is recognizable: you chose the work on purpose, you still believe in it, and it's taking more than it's giving back. That combination is hard to talk about, because complaining feels like a betrayal of something you actually care about.

It's also a part of town where families come in all sorts of configurations, and where people are used to that being unremarkable. Affirming care matters here in a practical sense. It means the hour goes on the actual problem instead of on explaining your household.

You might be here because

  • You still believe in the work and it's emptying you out
  • You're a teacher and September already feels like too much
  • Your family doesn't match the forms and you're tired of explaining it
  • You and your partner are aligned on everything except each other
  • You've been the one holding a community together
  • Crossing town at five o'clock is why you haven't booked this
  • Something from your own upbringing is showing up in your parenting
  • You want a therapist who starts from where you are

What we work on

Burnout in education and public service

The particular exhaustion of work you chose for good reasons that's costing more than it returns.

LGBTQ+ affirming care

Individuals, couples and families, with your life treated as context rather than as the presenting problem.

Couples and relationships

Including partners who agree about everything except how to be with each other.

Anxiety and depression

The functional, capable, quietly depleted kind included.

Looking for something specific? There's more on sex therapy and intimacy work and on culturally responsive care, or see the statewide Georgia page.

How this works from Decatur

Decatur to the Midtown office isn't far in miles, but it's a cross-town trip at exactly the hours people schedule therapy. Video removes that problem entirely.

01

A $25 consultation

Fifteen minutes by phone or video to work out what you need and whether I'm the right person for it.

02

Weekly video sessions

Secure, HIPAA-compliant video from wherever you have privacy. Same work, no drive, no parking.

03

The office if you want it

1720 Peachtree Road NW, Suite 431 is there when being in the room matters. Plenty of clients mix the two.

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.

Common questions

Do you see Decatur clients in person?
Some, though most work by video because of the cross-town trip. The office is at 1720 Peachtree Road NW, Suite 431 in Midtown if you want the room.
Is your practice affirming for queer and trans clients?
Yes, and in practice rather than as a line on a website. You shouldn't have to bring your therapist up to speed on your own life before the work can start.
I work in a school. Can you fit my hours?
Usually. There's some evening availability, and video makes a narrow window workable in a way that a cross-town drive doesn't.

Ready when you are.

Openings are available now for new clients in Decatur and across Georgia. A $25 consultation is a low-pressure first step.

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