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Compassionate counselor focused on practical coping skills

Bathsheba Cherry, LPC

13 years in practice · based in Georgia · sessions in English · 11 methods listed · online only

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About Bathsheba

Bathsheba Cherry uses a practical, person-focused approach to help people manage stress, anxiety, addiction, and relationship struggles. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor with 13 years in the mental health field. Her style is warm and interactive, aimed at helping clients set clear goals and learn new coping skills.

She often combines cognitive-behavioral methods with client-centered care and acceptance-based strategies. That means sessions can include identifying unhelpful thoughts, practicing new behaviors, and clarifying personal values to guide decisions.

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Background and approach

She adapts the work to each person's current challenges and goals. Bathsheba has experience addressing a wide range of concerns, including depression, trauma and abuse, grief, intimacy-related issues, eating concerns, anger, self-esteem, and mood disorders. She also works with people facing parenting stress, career crossroads, compassion fatigue, and ADHD-related challenges.

Additional focus areas include communication problems, codependency, body image, and recovery from substance use. Her sessions are intended to be supportive and straightforward. Clients can expect a respectful, empathetic listener who asks practical questions and suggests tools to try between meetings.

Progress is paced to the person’s needs and comfort. Located in Georgia, she offers several remote ways to connect so therapy can fit into busy schedules. The aim is to help people build skills, clarify what matters to them, and make steady changes toward a more manageable life.

Therapeutic approaches for online care

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) focuses on helping people clarify their values and take meaningful action even when uncomfortable thoughts or feelings appear. It can be useful for anxiety, stress, and life changes by encouraging flexible responses rather than avoidance. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) looks at how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors interact and teaches concrete skills to change unhelpful patterns. CBT is often applied for depression, anxiety, and behavioral habits. Client-Centered Therapy emphasizes a respectful, nonjudgmental relationship where the therapist listens, reflects, and supports the client's own problem-solving.

Finding the right approach is part of the work. The therapist will collaborate with each person to decide which methods fit best based on needs, goals, and preferences. That process can involve trying tools from different approaches and adjusting the plan together over time.

Online therapy with video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging makes it easier to fit sessions into a busy life. Video is useful for deeper conversations and exercises that benefit from face-to-face interaction. Phone sessions can be a simpler alternative when bandwidth is limited. Live chat or text messaging work well for brief check-ins, shorter reflections, or when someone prefers writing to speaking. These options give flexibility while keeping the focus on practical skill-building and steady progress.
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Questions people ask

What concerns does she help with?

She addresses stress, anxiety, addictions, relationship and parenting struggles, depression, trauma and abuse, grief, intimacy and eating issues, anger, self-esteem, bipolar and other mood disorders, and related concerns.

What is her therapeutic style like?

Her style is warm, interactive, and practical. She blends cognitive-behavioral methods, client-centered care, and acceptance-based strategies to teach skills and clarify values.

How much experience does she have?

She has 13 years of experience working in the mental health field.

What credentials and location are listed?

She is a Licensed Professional Counselor, credentialed as an LPC in Georgia.

In which language are sessions provided?

Sessions are offered in English and she is not accepting international clients.

What session formats are available?

Therapy can be done via video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging depending on the clients preference.

How does cost and billing work?

Cost varies with location and therapist availability; sessions use a subscription model that can be canceled at any time.

How do I begin working with her?

Select the Start Therapy button, complete a short matching questionnaire, and then schedule sessions according to therapist availability.