E M E R G E N C Y
Georgia Crisis & Access Line: 1-800-715-4225
National Suicide Hotline: 800-273-8255
Crisis text line: 741-741
C O N T A C T
M-F | 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Phone: (706) 279-0405
Email: info@GaHOPE.org
Text: 706-847-4871
Fax: (706) 279-4190
D A L T O N
Dalton: 1414 Dug Gap Road
Dalton, GA 30720
Mail: PO Box 863
Dalton, GA 30722
W O O D S T O C K
104 Springfield Center Dr Woodstock, GA 30188

Find the Right Fit in Therapy
Blog Post, Online TherapyNo, I’m not talking about skinny jeans. I’m talking about your therapist. Although finding the “right” therapist can be just as frustrating as finding that perfect pair of pants. No “sucking it in” should be necessary when finding someone to courageously share your shadow moments with. Feeling safe, accepted by, and challenged by your therapist are all essential to overcoming whatever ails you.
10 Signs You Might Need A Therapist
Blog PostYou’ve hit the wall. A tragedy has occurred. Nothing is going right.
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How Online Therapy Sessions Have Changed in Recent Years
Blog Post, Online TherapyWebsites offering in-depth information and advice related to medical conditions are not a new concept. Where there is a medical condition, there is a website with information that can be a great resource as people seek to learn more about for what ails them. Websites dedicated to mental health are no exception. In recent years sites offering online therapy sessions have evolved quite a bit.
Top 5 Advantages of Depression Therapy Online
Blog Post, Online TherapyThese advances in technology and the increased availability of information present many advantages, even when it comes to our mental health. If you or someone you know are one of the millions of people battling depression, here are several reasons to consider seeking depression therapy online.
Carpe Diem (Sieze the Day Before it Seizes You)
Blog PostI think one of the most difficult challenges for me as a helper (and maybe for others of you as well) is being present when I am sitting with someone to whom I’m providing help or with whom I’m completing an assessment. I often find that my mind is on a million different things like: “Did I get all the paperwork signed?”, “Am I late for my next appointment?”