About Margaret
Margaret Amoss is a licensed professional counselor in Georgia with 13 years of clinical experience. She focuses on helping people who feel overwhelmed by stress, anxiety, depression, or the impact of trauma. Her style is down-to-earth and straightforward, aimed at making the first steps easier for anyone looking for change.
Margaret creates a calm space for people to talk about what’s heavy in their lives. She listens without judgment and helps clients find practical ways to cope.
Background and approach
Sessions often center on identifying unhelpful patterns and building small, manageable habits that reduce distress. Her work supports people dealing with self-esteem struggles, panic attacks, and mood challenges. She also addresses issues like abandonment, attachment difficulties, and the emotional strain of caregiving.
Chronic illness, codependency, isolation, and questions about life purpose are other areas she addresses. Margaret draws on evidence-based therapeutic techniques to tailor sessions to each person. She helps clients set clear goals and practices skills between sessions to make progress feel tangible.
The approach is collaborative - clients and therapist decide what moves are most helpful. People who choose Margaret often want practical tools and steady support during life transitions. She aims to make therapy feel useful and relevant to daily life.
Her goal is to help people build confidence, better manage emotions, and take steps toward a more manageable life.
How therapeutic approaches fit into online care
Margaret uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques that focus on practical change. One common approach she uses helps people notice and change unhelpful thinking and behavior patterns, teaching skills to reduce anxiety and lift mood. Another approach emphasizes processing the effects of trauma and strengthening coping skills so daily life feels more manageable. Each approach is explained in simple terms and tied to everyday problems like panic attacks, sleep disruption, or difficulty trusting others.Choosing the right approach is part of the work. Margaret collaborates with each person to decide what feels most useful based on symptoms, goals, and preferences. She checks in regularly and adjusts the plan if a different method or pace seems better for progress.
Online therapy offers several practical benefits. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation when visual connection matters. Phone sessions can be easier when bandwidth is limited or when someone prefers not to be on camera. Live chat and text-based messaging are useful for brief check-ins, skill practice, or fitting therapy into a busy schedule. These options make it easier to keep momentum and apply new skills between sessions.
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What this counselor works with
Also listed
- Abandonment
- Attachment issues
- Caregiver issues and stress
- Chronic pain, illness, and disability
- Codependency
- Communication problems
- Control issues
- Coping with life changes
- Depression
- Guilt and shame
- Impulsivity
- Isolation / loneliness
- Life purpose
- Midlife crisis
- Mood disorders
- Panic disorder and panic attacks
- Post-traumatic stress
- Social anxiety and phobia
- Women's issues
- Experience
- 13 years
- Licensed
- Georgia
- Languages
- English