About Alexander
Alexander Prince is a licensed professional counselor (LPC) based in Georgia with 20 years of experience. He combines practical guidance with a calm, respectful presence to help people who feel stuck or overwhelmed. He aims to make the first step toward change feel manageable and clear.
Prince has worked with clients around stress and anxiety, including panic attacks and social anxiety. He also focuses on issues around self-esteem, intimacy, career direction, and concerns specific to LGBT people.
Background and approach
He pays attention to how feelings of guilt, shame, or isolation can hold someone back. Before counseling he spent years as a professional actor and brings that background into sessions. That experience supports coaching around communication, confidence, and performance-related pressures.
Sessions are conversational and tailored to each person’s situation. In practice he listens first and then helps people set small, practical steps they can try between sessions. Therapy may include skills for coping with panic, tools to reduce social anxiety, or exercises to build self-love and forgiveness.
He adjusts the pace to what feels doable for each person. He works with clear goals like improving communication, managing work stress, or finding more motivation and life purpose. The focus is on useful techniques and real change over time.
If someone wants help moving past anxiety or rebuilding confidence, he offers steady, practical support.
Approaches and what online therapy can do
Alexander uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques that focus on skills and practical exercises. One common approach teaches breathing and grounding exercises alongside behavioral steps to reduce panic and manage anxiety symptoms. These strategies aim to help someone notice patterns and respond differently when panic or worry rises.Another frequent emphasis is on social confidence and self-esteem work. This involves gradual practice of communication skills, role-based exercises, and reflections that build self-love and reduce shame. Such work is useful for people dealing with loneliness, relationship strain, or career-related confidence issues.
Finding the right approach is collaborative. The therapist will listen to your goals and try methods that fit your needs and preferences. Together you will adapt pace and techniques based on what helps most in real life.
Online sessions are offered by video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging to increase flexibility. Video works well for full conversations and skill demonstrations. Phone sessions can be easier when bandwidth is limited. Chat and messaging allow shorter check-ins or ongoing support between longer sessions. These options make it easier to fit therapy into a busy schedule.
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Also listed
- Experience
- 20 years
- Licensed
- Georgia
- Languages
- English