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Empowering People, Building Stronger Families

Welcome to Family Psychology of East Cobb, where we are dedicated to building stronger families, supporting parents, and empowering people. Our team of experienced psychologists, Dr. Danielle Levy and Dr. Jennifer Hopkins-Naylor, provide a range of psychological services to help individuals and families navigate life's challenges.

Who We Are

Family Psychology of East Cobb is a private psychology practice located in Marietta, Georgia. Our team of psychologists has years of experience providing psychological services to individuals, couples, and families. We are committed to providing compassionate and evidence-based care to help our clients achieve their goals and improve their overall well-being.

What We Do

At Family Psychology of East Cobb, we offer a range of psychological services to help our clients navigate life's challenges. Our services include:

  • Individual therapy for adults, adolescents, and children
  • Couples therapy
  • Family therapy
  • Co-parenting counseling and parent coordination
  • Psychological evaluations, including psycho-educational assessments
  • Consultation and referral services

Our therapists use a variety of evidence-based approaches to help our clients achieve their goals, including cognitive-behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, psychodynamic therapy, and family systems therapy.

FAQs

Q: Is therapy right for me?

A: Only you can answer this question. However, most people can benefit from therapy in some way. Therapy can provide a safe and confidential space to explore your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, and to work towards positive change.

Q: What is the process of therapy like?

A: The process of therapy involves regular sessions with a therapist, typically held weekly or biweekly. During these sessions, you will work together with your therapist to identify your goals for therapy, develop a treatment plan, and work towards achieving those goals.

Q: How long does therapy last?

A: The length of therapy can vary depending on your individual needs and goals. Some people may benefit from short-term therapy, while others may require long-term therapy to achieve their goals.

Q: Do you accept insurance?

A: We are not in-network providers for any insurance panels. However, we can provide you with a superbill that you can submit to your insurance company for possible out-of-network reimbursement. We also offer a sliding fee scale for those who are unable to pay our full fee.

Links and Articles

For more information about psychology and mental health, please visit our links and articles page.

Where We Are

Family Psychology of East Cobb is located in the Merchants Walk Office Park at 4180 Providence Road Suite 300, Marietta, GA 30062. Our office is conveniently located near the intersection of Johnson Ferry Road and Providence Road.

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Positive: Dr. Levy has been praised for her expertise and kindness in helping families with co-parenting and reunification therapy.
Negative: Some reviewers have accused Dr. Levy of being biased, unethical, and prioritizing financial gains over the well-being of the family.

Co-Parenting Counseling and Reunification Therapy

Dr. Danielle Levy has received praise for her expertise in high-conflict resolution and reunification therapy, particularly in cases of alienation. Her ability to maintain composure and impartiality, even in difficult sessions, has been noted. She has been described as excellent, invaluable, and a godsend in helping families navigate complex situations.

Biased and Unethical Practices

On the other hand, some reviewers have accused Dr. Levy of being biased and one-sided, taking the side of the parent who approaches her first. There are also allegations of unethical practices, including dual relationships with clients and prioritizing financial gains over the well-being of the family.

Mixed Reviews on Professionalism

There are mixed reviews regarding Dr. Levy's professionalism, with some reviewers praising her kindness, patience, and listening skills, while others have expressed disappointment and hurt due to a perceived lack of help or understanding.