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Angela Robinson , GA LPC LPC008155

Online only

Verified
Accepting new clients
Provides online counseling through BetterHelp. This is a sponsored listing.

About me

Grief, loss, and big life changes can turn everything upside down. They can leave you feeling scared, untethered, or wondering who you even are now—and how you’re supposed to move forward. If you’ve lost someone you love, a meaningful relationship, or a sense of identity that once grounded you, you’re not broken—and you’re definitely not alone. There is hope. Counseling can be a place where things begin to soften, where clarity slowly returns, and where moments of joy find their way back in.

My work is shaped by both personal and professional experiences with trauma, grief, loss, and anxiety. These experiences led me into what I consider sacred work: walking alongside people during some of the most tender and vulnerable moments of their lives. I don’t believe healing means forgetting or “moving on.” Instead, it’s about learning how to carry your story with more peace, self-compassion, and steadiness. Together, we work toward relief, grounding, and a renewed sense of possibility.

I hold a Master’s degree in Community Counseling from Argosy University and am a Licensed Professional Counselor in Georgia. I’m a trauma-informed therapist, Certified Breathwork Coach, Certified Clinical Anxiety Treatment Professional (CCATP), and a Certified Grief Recovery Specialist®. I’m also the co-founder of Sage Center Counseling, where I support clients and help shape a practice rooted in compassion, clarity, and whole-person care.

My path into mental health work began in 2005 as a Peace Corps volunteer in Honduras, where I worked with individuals and families living with HIV/AIDS. That experience deeply shaped how I understand resilience, connection, and the human capacity to heal. Since then, I’ve worked in private practice, community settings, and hospice care, and I continue to support and educate healthcare professionals around grief, loss, and self-care.

I specialize in grief and loss, anxiety, PTSD, breathwork, and personal growth. A big part of my work is helping individuals build a kinder, more supportive relationship with themselves. My approach is collaborative and integrative, drawing from cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic, and humanistic therapies, always tailored to you. I believe therapy works best when it’s grounded in trust, honesty, and real connection—and when we honor how powerful our thoughts can be in keeping us stuck or helping us heal.

If you’re feeling lost, overwhelmed, or simply ready for something to change, you don’t have to figure it out on your own. Healing is possible, and support is here.

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Community specialties

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Years in practice

15

Languages

  • English