In-Home Counseling For Individuals & Families
Create a new belief paradigm that will lead to your highest excitement!
Andrew Haynes
M.S., LPC, NCC
After serving six years in the United States Navy as an electronics technician, Andrew earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology. After floundering around for a few years post bachelor’s, Andrew gravitated toward his highest excitement to pursue a master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at the University of North Georgia. Since then, Andrew has accrued over four years of individual and family counseling experience as both an in-home and in-clinic counselor.
Areas Of Expertise
Andrew immerses himself in sessions with a cognitive behavior and person-centered therapy approach. Having a person-centered ambience allows for empathy, non-judgment and authenticity to flow through the session. When the client’s story emerges, then cognitive behavior therapy becomes a valuable tool to help the client become aware of unhelpful beliefs and choose preferred ones. However, Andrew will flex in an eclectic manner finding valuable tools from a variety of counseling modalities when there is a clinical need.
Andrew has helped clients and their families through a variety of challenges. With Andrew, clients learn that reshaping their beliefs can lead to a more fulfilling interaction with life. When individuals choose their preferred beliefs they are able to transform their mood, relationships and quality of life to the positive.
Below are some examples (but not limited to) of areas Andrew can help with. Phone consultations are a good way to see if Andrew is a good fit to help you with your specific struggle. Male, female and transgender clients are all welcome!
- Trauma
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Adolescent
- Self-worth
- Veterans
- Grief & Loss
- Adult
Services
Andrew currently provides in-home counseling to individuals and families in the Duluth, John’s Creek and Alpharetta areas.
- 10 min phone consultations are free
- 2-hour in-home session $250.
Andrew unfortunately does not accept insurance. Not using insurance for counseling means no needless diagnoses following you around and privacy from insurance companies. A superbill can be provided for out-of-network reimbursement if that is an option with your insurance provider