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Therapy for Morningside

A short drive from the office, and close enough that a session can fit between the school run and the rest of it.

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 Morningside get in touch

The calls from Morningside are often about family life at close range. Not a crisis exactly, more the accumulated weight of running a household where everyone's needs are legitimate and there are more of them than there are hours. Parents describing a version of themselves they don't much like: shorter-tempered, less present, going through the motions of a life they actually chose.

Couples here frequently arrive some years into parenting, having become extremely good co-managers and much worse partners. That's a common and workable place to start from. The logistics got optimized and the relationship got postponed, and postponed things can usually be picked back up.

You might be here because

  • You love your kids and you don't recognize how you sound with them lately
  • You and your partner are excellent roommates and not much else
  • The last real conversation you had was about the calendar
  • You're the one everybody leans on and you've run out of somewhere to put it
  • Something about your own childhood is surfacing now that you're parenting
  • You're raising a child whose experience of the world differs from yours
  • You feel guilty taking an hour for this
  • Bedtime is over and you can't settle

What we work on

Couples and relationships

Gottman-informed work for partners who've drifted into logistics. Repair is a skill, and it's teachable.

Parenting and family stress

The gap between the parent you meant to be and the one running on four hours' sleep.

Anxiety and depression

Including the low, flat kind that looks like coping from the outside.

Culturally responsive care

For families raising children across difference, including the specific work of raising a Black child. This is something I hold as a therapist and as a parent to a Black son.

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 Morningside

Morningside sits just northeast of the office. Down Piedmont or over on Monroe and you're here, which makes a weekday appointment genuinely doable rather than theoretically doable.

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

How long does it take to get to you from Morningside?
It's a short trip southwest to 1720 Peachtree Road NW, Suite 431 on Peachtree. Most Morningside clients treat it as a quick errand rather than a cross-town commute.
Do you see couples, or only individuals?
Both. Couples sessions are $220 and individual sessions are $185 self-pay, and the $25 consultation is a fine place to work out which one makes sense.
Can we start with just one of us?
Often that's the right way in. One person starting doesn't mean the other has failed to, and it frequently makes the joint work easier when it happens.

Ready when you are.

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

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