Therapy for Dunwoody
Secure video from home or the office, so the 285 and 400 interchange never gets a say in whether you make your appointment.
Dr. Aaron J. Kimble · PhD · MA · MBA · LPC · NCC · Georgia license #LPC014380
Why people in Dunwoody get in touch
Dunwoody sits on top of the Perimeter corridor, and a lot of what comes through is career pressure of the reorganized-again variety. Restructures, a manager who changed, a role that expanded without anyone mentioning it. People arrive worn down by uncertainty rather than by any single event.
The other steady theme is parenting older children. Teenagers are a different job from small children and nobody hands over a manual at the transition. Parents describe losing a child they used to be able to read, and the fear underneath that is usually about safety rather than about behavior.
You might be here because
- The company has restructured again and you can't get settled
- Your role expanded and nobody acknowledged it
- You can't read your teenager anymore and it scares you
- Home has become a place where everyone's tense
- You've been the steady one at work for so long you're hollow
- The commute is a large part of why you haven't sorted this out
- You're worried about your child and don't know who to ask
- You'd like an hour where nobody needs anything from you
What we work on
Work stress and career uncertainty
Restructures, ambiguity and the specific fatigue of not knowing where you stand.
Parenting teenagers
Losing the child you could read, and finding a way to stay connected to the one who's arriving.
Anxiety and depression
Including the alert, tired, can't-switch-off version.
Couples and relationships
For households where the tension has quietly become the weather.
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 Dunwoody
Getting from Dunwoody to the Midtown office means the 285 and 400 interchange and then the length of the connector or Peachtree. It's doable and it's occasionally miserable, so video is the sensible starting point.
A $25 consultation
Fifteen minutes by phone or video to work out what you need and whether I'm the right person for it.
Weekly video sessions
Secure, HIPAA-compliant video from wherever you have privacy. Same work, no drive, no parking.
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.