About Georgia
Georgia Carey is a licensed professional counselor (LPC) based in Texas who helps people manage stress, anxiety, depression, relationship struggles, trauma and self-esteem concerns. She writes plainly and listens closely to what each person says. Her approach aims to make day-to-day life feel more manageable.
She uses talk therapy alongside practical skills training and behavior-focused strategies. Sessions often include practicing skills between meetings so changes stick. The goal is steady progress rather than quick fixes.
Background and approach
With 25 years of experience, she draws on a wide range of situations she has seen. That history helps her spot patterns and suggest concrete steps forward. She pays attention to how past experiences affect current responses.
Georgia offers straightforward tools for coping with anxiety, rebuilding confidence after trauma, and improving communication. She also supports people facing health challenges, caregiving stress, blended family issues, and problems tied to body image or chronic illness. Work tends to be solution-focused and practical.
She strives to meet each person where they are and choose methods that match their goals. Georgia encourages small experiments in daily life to test what helps. Reaching out is framed as the first step toward calmer days and clearer choices.
Therapeutic approaches and online care that fit your life
Georgia uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, which focuses on identifying unhelpful thoughts and testing new ways of thinking and acting to reduce anxiety and low mood. She also draws on Trauma-Focused Therapy to help people process past hurt and reduce its impact on daily life. These approaches are practical and goal oriented, aimed at improving how people feel and function.Finding the right approach is a collaborative process. She will talk with each person about their goals and preferences, try techniques in session, and adjust the plan based on what helps. The client and therapist decide together which methods to continue.
Online sessions make it easier to keep therapy consistent. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation and visual cues. Phone sessions work well when bandwidth is limited or a shorter check-in is needed. Live chat and text-based messaging can be used for ongoing support, quick skill practice, or when writing feels easier than talking. These options help fit therapy into work, caregiving, or health-related schedules while keeping focus on progress and usable skills.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Stress, Anxiety
- Relationship issues
- Trauma and abuse
Also listed
- Attachment issues
- Blended family issues
- Body image
- Cancer
- Caregiver issues and stress
- Chronic pain, illness, and disability
- Co-morbidity
- Codependency
- Commitment issues
- Communication problems
- Control issues
- Coping with natural or human-caused disaster
- Dependent personality
- Depression
- Divorce and separation
- Domestic violence
- Family problems
- Fatherhood issues
- Fertility issues
- First responder issues
- Forgiveness
- Gender dysphoria
- Guilt and shame
- Hospice and end-of-life counseling
- Immigration issues
- Impulsivity
- Life purpose
- Midlife crisis
- Money and financial issues
- Mood disorders
- Narcissism
- Obsessions, compulsions, and OCD
- Panic disorder and panic attacks
- Phobias
- Post-traumatic stress
- Postpartum depression
- Pregnancy and childbirth
- Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
- Self esteem
- Sexual assault and abuse
- Social anxiety and phobia
- Women's issues
- Workplace issues
- Young adult issues
Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 25 years
- Licensed
- Texas
- Languages
- English