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

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?”
Quilts, Cars, and Integrated Care
Blog PostHere at Georgia HOPE, we have really adopted the integrated care approach to providing mental health services because we believe that addressing the needs of the whole person is the best way to provide quality care.
Why We Need to Stop Calling Clients “Non-Compliant”
Blog PostUsually “non-compliance” has more to do with what I think my client’s unmet needs are than with what my client thinks their unmet needs are. At the risk of giving Twisted Sister more credit than they might deserve for brilliant therapeutic insights, think about these lines in the context of the clients you work with who you think of as “non-compliant.”
Dr. Seuss and the Individual Recovery Plan
Blog PostWhen I graduated from graduate school a friend of mine gave me the Dr. Seuss book “Oh the Places You’ll Go.” Some of you may be familiar with this book. The book is about a character who is at the beginning of a journey and it emphasizes the destinations on that journey he will reach and the experiences he will have along the way.