Brian Gieringer, PhD, LMFT
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As a therapist in Atlanta, I help my clients have more fulfilling lives and relationships. It's challenging to know what to do when your life is not working and you can't get it back on track. Maybe you're frustrated because you keep having the same relationship problems over and over. You are welcome here - whoever you are and just as you are.

Whether online or in person, our talks are a place where you can talk freely without guilt or fear of judgment. If you're dealing with a break up or just having trouble making relationships work, help is available. In my office you can speak openly and freely about any topic that is concerning you and know that you'll be understood and not judged.
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Let me help you resolve your relationship troubles and create a healthy, loving relationship. You keep getting rejected or fear you will be, or maybe you are the one who ends your relationships. I specializing in helping people identify and work through the issues that get in the way of loving, fulfilling relationships.
The World Health Organization (WHO) States that 33% of People Worldwide Suffer from Anxiety. In fact, according to WHO, anxiety is the most common mental health problem in the world. AND, for those in the LGBT community the numbers of those suffering with anxiety are as high as 60%. I know you might be skeptical.
Is it difficult to find a psychologist or counselor who has deep experience and expertise in counseling LGBTQ people? Have you had trouble before with a therapist who doesn't have meaningful experience with LGBTQ issues? I'm a gay therapist who specializes in LGBTQ mental health, and I believe you deserve a better experience.
Among couples seeking a divorce, one third report that they did not go to marriage counseling because their spouse was unwilling to go. Other couples wait as long as six years before trying couples counseling--and then only as a last resort, sometimes even after one partner has made the decision to leave.
Studies of lesbian and gay individuals in therapy indicate that there are still counselors who are either hostile to LGBTQ clients or lack knowledge of gay, lesbian, or transgender issues. As a result of abuse, neglect, or bullying, LGBTQ youths and adults have higher rates of anxiety, depression, abuse, and suicide risk.
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