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Therapy for Druid Hills

A short trip west to the office on Peachtree, with evening availability that works around a clinical or academic schedule.

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 Druid Hills get in touch

A lot of Druid Hills referrals come from people who work in health care, research or teaching, and the pattern is specific enough to name. You spend your working life being the competent one for other people, and the competence becomes load-bearing. Asking for help feels like a category error when helping is the job.

Burnout in caregiving and academic work doesn't usually look like collapse. It looks like flatness, cynicism creeping into work you used to care about, and a private worry that you've stopped feeling much of anything. That's treatable, and it isn't a sign you chose wrong.

You might be here because

  • You take care of people all day and there's nowhere for yours to go
  • You've gone numb about work you used to love
  • Asking for help feels like admitting you can't do your job
  • The research or the dissertation has become your whole identity
  • You're on call and never quite off
  • Your partner says you're not really there when you're home
  • You've been recommending therapy to other people for years
  • You want someone who understands a clinical schedule

What we work on

Burnout in caregiving and academic work

The specific erosion that comes from being the reliable one professionally. Not weakness, and not permanent.

Anxiety and depression

Including high-functioning presentations that pass every external test.

Perfectionism and performance anxiety

Common in people whose careers rewarded it right up until it started costing them.

Couples and relationships

For partners managing a schedule that doesn't respect either of them.

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 Druid Hills

Druid Hills is a short trip west to the office, in on Ponce or through Midtown. Close enough that an appointment doesn't have to eat the afternoon.

01

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.

02

In the room on Peachtree

The office is at 1720 Peachtree Road NW, Suite 431, on Peachtree. Parking is in the building.

03

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.

Common questions

Can you work around hospital or teaching hours?
That's usually the first practical thing we sort out. The office is at 1720 Peachtree Road NW, Suite 431 and there is some evening availability. Secure video makes an awkward gap in the day usable.
Will you understand the field I work in?
Enough to not slow you down. I'm not going to need the org chart explained, and burnout in caregiving work is a regular part of the practice.
I'm a clinician myself. Does that change anything?
Only in that you'll probably arrive with better language for it, which speeds things up. It doesn't make you a harder case, and it certainly doesn't disqualify you.

Ready when you are.

Openings are available now for new clients in Druid Hills. A $25 consultation is a low-pressure first step.

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