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Practical support for everyday mental health challenges

Zach Holzman, LPC

8 years in practice · based in Georgia · sessions in English · online only

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About Zach

Zach Holzman is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) who aims to help people find steady ground during hard times. He speaks plainly and focuses on practical steps that make daily life easier. Zach wants to partner with clients so they can make decisions that feel right for their situation.

Zach has eight years of experience across group homes, schools, clinics, and community programs. He has helped people who struggle with anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress, ADHD, bipolar symptoms, addiction, grief, and trauma.

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Background and approach

He also assists clients facing relationship strain, parenting stress, identity questions, and career concerns. In sessions he draws from several well-known, evidence-based methods. He uses person-centered listening to understand what matters most to the client.

He applies cognitive behavioral ideas to spot and change unhelpful thinking patterns. He adds strength-focused and reality-based strategies to build practical skills for daily life. Zach describes his style as eclectic and collaborative.

He balances clinical approaches with what each person prefers and needs. He encourages clear, step-by-step plans so progress can be measured and adjusted. People seeking help can expect straightforward conversation, specific tools to try between sessions, and regular reviews of what’s working.

Zach works with individuals and offers family sessions as part of his practice. He provides services in Georgia and conducts sessions in English for both local and international clients.

Therapeutic approaches and online care

Zach commonly uses person-centered listening and cognitive behavioral techniques. Person-centered work focuses on understanding the client’s goals and values, helping them feel heard and guiding decisions that fit their life. Cognitive behavioral techniques look at thought and behavior patterns and teach concrete skills to reduce worry, change unhelpful thinking, and improve daily routines.

He also draws on strength-based and reality-oriented methods to build useful habits and practical solutions for current problems. These approaches help with issues like anxiety, depression, ADHD-related challenges, relationship strain, and coping with life changes. Choosing the right approach is a collaborative process; Zach will talk with the client about their needs, try techniques, and adjust the plan based on what helps most.

Online therapy with Zach can take place by video call, phone session, live chat, or text-based messaging. Video calls work well for face-to-face conversation and more in-depth work. Phone sessions can be a good option when bandwidth is limited or a session fits into a short break. Live chat and text-based messaging can make quick check-ins and ongoing support easier between scheduled sessions. These formats offer flexibility for people balancing work, school, parenting, or travel, while keeping the focus on practical tools and steady progress.
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Questions people ask

What concerns does Zach commonly address?

Zach works with a wide range of concerns including stress, anxiety, depression, ADHD, addictions, trauma and abuse, grief, relationship and intimacy-related issues, parenting, anger, self esteem, career matters, and bipolar symptoms.

How would you describe his therapeutic style?

He uses an eclectic, evidence-informed style that blends person-centered listening with cognitive behavioral techniques and strength-based strategies to build coping skills and problem-solving tools.

What is his professional background?

Zach has eight years of clinical experience working in group homes, schools, office settings, and community programs with children, adolescents, and adults.

Where is he located and licensed?

Zach is based in Georgia and holds the LPC credential, listed as GA LPC.

Which languages are supported in sessions?

Sessions are offered in English.

Can people outside the U.S. work with him?

International clients are accepted and can schedule sessions according to his availability.

What session formats are available?

He offers video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging to fit different schedules and communication preferences.

How are costs and getting started handled?

Cost varies with location and availability and sessions use a subscription that can be canceled at any time; to begin, select the Start Therapy button, complete a short matching questionnaire, and schedule a session.

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Experience
8 years
Licensed
Georgia
Languages
English