About Robbie
Robbie Ouzts is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) based in Georgia with 25 years of experience. She draws on long experience helping people navigate career shifts, mood struggles, stress, and life transitions. She keeps language simple and practical so families can understand next steps quickly.
Robbie focuses on issues such as anxiety, depression, addictions, grief, anger, bipolar concerns, and ADHD. She also supports people dealing with identity concerns including LGBT issues, and tackles stress related to caregiving, aging, and cultural experiences.
Background and approach
Her work often includes life purpose, self-esteem, and managing obsessive or compulsive patterns. Her style is interactive and client-centered. Sessions tend to be conversational and goal-focused.
Robbie uses Client-Centered Therapy to listen deeply and CBT - cognitive behavioral therapy - to help people notice habits of thinking that keep problems going. Robbie has worked with college students, adults in transition, and professionals across different states. She brings a practical coaching mindset alongside counseling methods to help people set concrete next steps.
She meets clients where they are and avoids assumptions. People who come to Robbie usually want a mix of support and action. She helps clarify goals, try manageable changes, and track progress.
The tone in sessions is respectful, direct, and compassionate. If someone is ready to begin, Robbie guides them through initial planning and scheduling so they can start addressing immediate concerns and longer-term goals.
How Robbie Uses Therapeutic Approaches Online
Robbie uses Client-Centered Therapy to build a respectful, accepting space where people can talk through what matters most. This approach focuses on listening, reflecting, and helping the client lead the pace and direction of work. It is useful for people who need validation, clarity, and steady support.She also uses cognitive behavioral therapy or CBT to identify thinking and behavior patterns that maintain stress, anxiety, or low mood. CBT offers concrete exercises and experiments to test new ways of thinking and small behavior changes that add up over time. It often helps with anxiety, depression, OCD-like symptoms, and managing mood swings.
Finding the right mix of approaches is part of the work. Robbie will collaborate with each person to decide which tools to try first based on goals and everyday demands. Together they set clear steps, try interventions, and adjust as progress is tracked.
Online sessions are offered by video calls, phone, live chat, or text-based messaging to provide flexibility. Video is useful for longer, face-to-face conversations; phone works well when bandwidth is limited; chat or text can fit short check-ins or on-the-go coaching. These options make it easier to fit therapy into busy schedules and sustain momentum between sessions.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Career difficulties
- Coping with life changes
Also listed
- Addictions
- ADHD
- Aging and geriatric issues
- Anger management
- Bipolar disorder
- Caregiver issues and stress
- Coaching
- Depression
- Emptiness
- Family problems
- Grief
- Guilt and shame
- Hearing impaired
- LGBT
- Life purpose
- Multicultural concerns
- Obsessions, compulsions, and OCD
- Post-traumatic stress
- Prejudice and discrimination
- Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
- Self esteem
- Self-love
- Stress, Anxiety
- Trauma and abuse
- Veteran and Armed Forces Issues
- Women's issues
- Workplace issues
- Young adult issues
Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 25 years
- Licensed
- Georgia, Mississippi
- Languages
- English