About Vivian
Vivian Jones is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Georgia with 17 years of experience. She focuses on stress, anxiety, grief, anger, depression, and major life changes, helping people find steady ground during hard times. Vivian centers sessions on each person's own story and strengths.
She treats clients as partners in the work and encourages practical steps that fit daily life. Her style is direct and supportive, aiming to make change feel manageable rather than overwhelming.
Background and approach
Her background includes long-term practice across a range of mood and adjustment concerns. She has helped people process loss, manage panic attacks, and navigate separation and divorce. She also addresses issues like postpartum depression, self-worth, and healing after sexual assault.
Vivian pays attention to cultural differences and the ways identity affects wellbeing. Conversations often touch on forgiveness, guilt and shame, and finding life purpose. She uses clear strategies to reduce symptoms and build coping skills that clients can use between sessions.
Sessions balance listening and action. Clients can expect room to tell their story and space to set small, realistic goals. Vivian aims to support and empower people as they take steps toward a more satisfying life.
Therapeutic approaches and online sessions that fit your life
Vivian uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques that focus on practical change. One common approach emphasizes skill building for anxiety and panic - learning breathing and grounding exercises, spotting unhelpful thought patterns, and practicing small behavioral changes to reduce symptoms. Another approach centers on processing grief and trauma through a paced, supportive conversation that helps people make sense of loss and begin to reintegrate day-to-day life.Finding the right approach is a collaborative process. Vivian will work with each person to figure out which techniques match their goals and comfort level, and she adjusts methods as progress is made. The effort is shared so people know what to try and why it might help.
Online therapy offers flexibility and easier access to care. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation when a fuller interaction is helpful. Phone sessions work well for shorter check-ins or when bandwidth is limited. Live chat and text-based messaging suit quick updates, emotional support between sessions, or people who prefer typing to speaking. These options make it simpler to fit therapy into a busy schedule and to continue work on coping skills from wherever is most convenient.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Stress, Anxiety
- Grief
- Anger management
Also listed
- Experience
- 17 years
- Licensed
- Georgia
- Languages
- English