LPC, CAMS Christopher Freeman
Provides online counseling through BetterHelp
Mental health conditions are real, common and treatable.
And recovery is possible.
Christopher Freeman is an experienced, licensed Medical Health Professional who specializes in affordable online therapy.
More about me
Licensing:
LPC, CAMS
Years in Practice:
10
State:
GA
I’m Christopher Freeman, a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Georgia. My educational background includes a B.S.in Psychology and Human Services (Clayton State University, 2009) and a Master’s in Education (Clinical Mental Health Counseling concentration, 2012) from the University of West Georgia. My professional experience over the past ten years includes working in inpatient psychiatric settings, in-home individual/family therapy, treatment planning, facilitating mental health and substance abuse counseling groups and diagnosing mental health and substance abuse disorders.
You will find me to be active, open, supportive yet, gently challenging while in session. My approach to therapy is an integration of strengths-based, systems and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). I believe that we all are equipped with our own unique set of coping skills (strengths) that we may need guidance tapping into. I also believe it best practice to see the individual with respect to the various systems (identities) of which they may be part of. Lastly, I believe that in order to affect change, we have to understand and explore the relationship between our thoughts, feelings and behaviors.
While I provide mental health services for all persons, my areas of professional expertise include working with oppressed groups (sexual minorities, racial minorities) on stressors (homophobia, coming out process, sexual orientation, race identity, gender identity and transitioning, among other issues) that may arise during counseling. I look forward to getting to know you.
About online counseling
Online counseling allows you to receive care from an online mental health practitioner via phone, video chat, or instant messaging. It is convenient for those who may have trouble getting to or would prefer not to have in-person therapy appointments. Ranging from $60 to $90 per week, online counseling is generally more affordable than in-person counseling. A study by researchers at University of California, Berkeley found that online counseling can be just as effective as face-to-face therapy while being more convenient, affordable, and accessible.
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- Stress Anxiety LGBT Relationship issues Self esteem Depression Addictions Family conflicts Trauma and abuse Grief Intimacy-related issues Anger management Career difficulties Bipolar disorder Coping with life changes ADHD
- Languages Spoken
- English
Services offered
No judgment
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