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Felicia Wilson, LCSW - Therapist at Grow Therapy

Felicia Wilson

Felicia Wilson

(she/her)

LCSW
22 years of experience
Virtual

Hi, my name is Dr. Felicia Wilson. I am a licensed clinical social worker based in Georgia. I have been a social worker since 1998. In a nurturing and welcoming setting, I help professional women discover their voice, overcome self-limiting thoughts and beliefs, and achieve balance between their personal and professional lives in a fulfilling way. Collaboratively, we develop and execute personalized plans to regain focus and restore harmony to their lives. Clients who work with me desire to find restoration and balance in the midst of navigating these life circumstances.

What can clients expect to take away from sessions with you?

In our first session, I explain the helping process and learn what the client wants and expects. We take a good amount of time getting to know one another. My goal is to create a relaxing and collaborative environment so the client can reach their goals.

Explain to clients what areas you feel are your biggest strengths.

I have worked with women and families for two decades. During that time, I have honed my listening and observation skills. This helps me understand what the client is conveying verbally and nonverbally. I also have the ability to create a nonjudgmental and positive environment that allows the client to share their thoughts. I also focus on client strengths. This is huge because strengths in one area can be a catalyst for another area.

Describe the client(s) you are best positioned to serve.

In a nurturing and welcoming environment, I help professional women to find their voice, master self-limiting thoughts and beliefs and learn how to balance personal and professional roles in a fulfilling manner. These women seek support for depression, anxiety, and family caregiving concerns.

Appointments

Virtual

My treatment methods

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)

Many times, clients do not consider how their thoughts impact their behavior and create consequences. We take time to assess the thought process and how one's thoughts are connected to behaviors. Then, we make a plan to address thoughts that will create different behaviors and experiences.