About Robert
Robert Glick is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) practicing in Georgia with ten years of experience. He focuses on helping people who are dealing with stress, anxiety, addiction struggles, trauma and abuse, and major life transitions. Robert emphasizes a respectful, strengths-based stance that centers the client's perspective and goals.
He approaches sessions as a place to talk through immediate problems and build practical ways to cope. Conversations are client-led and paced to match each person's needs.
Background and approach
He aims to help clients notice their strengths and apply them to everyday challenges. Robert uses Client-Centered Therapy to create a supportive space where clients direct the work. He listens for what matters most to each person and helps clarify steps forward.
This approach is often helpful when someone needs to process difficult experiences or make life changes. Sessions can include problem-solving for stress, developing routines to manage anxiety, and working through the impact of past trauma. For addictions, he supports clients in identifying triggers and building healthier coping options.
The focus is on practical strategies that fit the client's daily life. Robert recognizes that starting therapy takes courage. He works to make the first sessions straightforward and manageable.
People who want a collaborative, listening-first counselor often find his style approachable and down-to-earth.
Client-Centered Care Online and Practical Options
Client-Centered Therapy focuses on listening deeply and following the client's lead. The therapist reflects what matters to the client, helps clarify priorities, and supports people as they choose next steps. This approach is useful for processing trauma, managing anxiety, and navigating big life changes.Sessions emphasize the client's strengths and choices. The therapist and client work together to identify helpful strategies and small experiments to try between meetings. Deciding which techniques to use is a collaborative process based on goals and personal preference.
Online formats include video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging to suit different schedules and needs. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation when more nuance is helpful. Phone sessions can be easier when bandwidth or camera use is limited. Live chat and text messaging work well for shorter check-ins, quick coping reminders, or when communicating in writing feels clearer.
These options make it easier to fit counseling into daily life, whether needing a midday check-in, evening support, or a series of focused conversations. The therapist will discuss which format fits a client's goals and adjust as needs change.
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- Experience
- 10 years
- Licensed
- Georgia
- Languages
- English