About Alisa
Alisa Price is a licensed professional counselor with 15 years of experience helping people manage stress, anxiety, bipolar disorder, depression, and grief. She writes and listens with respect and aims to make the first steps feel manageable. Her approach is practical and straightforward for people worried about day-to-day functioning.
Alisa shapes conversations and plans around each person's needs. She pays attention to emotional safety and adapts pacing so clients can move at a comfortable speed.
Background and approach
Sessions focus on things clients can use between appointments to ease symptoms and handle tough days. Her work also includes addressing anger, relationship strain, compassion fatigue, and the anxiety that comes with life changes. She considers paranoia when it emerges and adjusts questions and goals to reduce distress.
The emphasis is on clear strategies and steady, realistic progress. Alisa is licensed in Georgia and Alabama and draws on a range of evidence-based therapeutic techniques. She believes people do best when therapy fits their personality and schedule, so she collaborates on goals and homework assignments.
The tone in sessions is warm, direct, and nonjudgmental. Clients who choose her can expect practical tools, honest conversation, and support while they practice new ways of coping. She encourages small steps and acknowledges how hard reaching out can feel.
Therapeutic approaches and online care
Alisa uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques that focus on practical change. One common approach teaches skills for managing mood swings and depressive symptoms through structured tasks and routine-building. This helps people notice patterns and try small experiments to improve daily functioning.Another frequently used technique concentrates on anxiety and stress management. It involves learning short, repeatable exercises to reduce immediate overwhelm and rehearsing new responses to anxious thoughts. These tools are meant to be practiced between sessions so they become easier over time.
Finding the right approach is a joint effort. The therapist will talk with each person about goals, symptoms, and preferences, then suggest techniques to try. Progress is reviewed together and methods are adjusted based on what helps most.
Online sessions are offered by video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging to provide flexibility. Video sessions let people read facial cues and have longer conversations. Phone sessions can work when bandwidth is limited or for a shorter check-in. Live chat and text messaging allow brief check-ins and ongoing support between appointments. These options help fit therapy into busy schedules and differing comfort levels.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Stress, Anxiety
- Bipolar disorder
- Depression
Also listed
- Anger management
- Compassion fatigue
- Coping with life changes
- Grief
- Paranoia
- Relationship issues
- Experience
- 15 years
- Licensed
- Georgia, Alabama
- Languages
- English