I am a licensed psychologist with over 20 years of experience providing psychotherapy (particularly with high achieving students), clinical supervision, training, administration, and consultation. Prior to opening my private practice, I worked in higher education as a director of counseling services and in other administrator roles at Emory University, Duke University, and American University. I am licensed in Georgia and North Carolina.
I believe that we all come into this world with unique gifts and traits that provide a framework for who we are. That framework is further shaped - in both healthy and painful ways - by life experiences with family, peers, loved ones, work, identity development, and society. Psychotherapy offers us the opportunity to understand how we've come to be the person we are today, make peace with the past, recognize our unique gifts, and move into the future with a clearer vision of the life we want to create and how to get there. As a therapist, I feel incredibly blessed to be able to participate in this amazing journey with clients who are on a path of self-discovery and healing. Therapy can be uncomfortable and painful at times, but it is also a path to hope, greater intimacy, a sense of agency, self-love, and deep joy!
My approach to therapy is to be an active, trusted partner with you in your developmental journey of self-discovery and healing. My intention is to be an attentive listener, emotionally present, caring, non-judgmental, transparent, and direct in providing feedback. I am invested in helping you meet your therapy goals.
My theoretical perspective incorporates psychodynamic, existential, multicultural, and trauma informed frameworks. I believe the process of change in therapy happens as you: (1) gain insight into the themes and relational patterns in your life, many of which you may not be consciously aware of yet; (2) better understand your internal world including your emotions, fantasies, dreams, and bodily reactions to stress; (3) appreciate the external, societal, and systemic factors influencing your life circumstances; and (4) are able to take responsibility for your life choices and your unique process of individuation as you strive to become the best version of yourself.
While my theoretical approach leans toward depth, relational, and insight-oriented perspectives, I am flexible in my approach and work to match your unique needs and therapy goals.
If you would like to talk with me about possibly working together, please visit my website or email me (dr.wanda.collins@gmail.com) to schedule a free, 20-minute consultation appointment.
I would like to congratulate you for taking this important step on your path to healing and self-discovery. It takes a lot of courage to begin the therapy process and, whether it's with me or another therapist, I wish you well on your journey.
Wanda Collins, Ph.D. is in network for the following plans:
AetnaI can provide you with paperwork for reimbursement from your insurance company if you are seeking out-of-network sessions.
First session | $250 |
Ongoing sessions | $225 |
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Tuesday | 12:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. |
Wednesday | 12:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. |
Thursday | 12:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. |
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